Winnipeg punks Tunic have shared a video for new single "Apprehension," the latest offering from their upcoming sophomore record Quitter, out October 15 on Artoffact Records.
The video, created by Sam Neal and Dimitris Armenakis, is a mind-melting frenzy of animation. It's a fittingly chaotic accompaniment to the new single, a just-over-two-minute scorcher that covers plenty of ground in its brief sprint.
Guitarist and frontman David Schellenberg said the new track is "about giving up, being defeated and getting bulldozed by a relationship."
"Apprehension" follows the record's title track and "Fake Interest." Quitter is the follow-up to this year's Exhaling.
Check out the video below.
The video, created by Sam Neal and Dimitris Armenakis, is a mind-melting frenzy of animation. It's a fittingly chaotic accompaniment to the new single, a just-over-two-minute scorcher that covers plenty of ground in its brief sprint.
Guitarist and frontman David Schellenberg said the new track is "about giving up, being defeated and getting bulldozed by a relationship."
"Apprehension" follows the record's title track and "Fake Interest." Quitter is the follow-up to this year's Exhaling.
Check out the video below.