Just Watch: Get Inuit – Barbiturates

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Words: Lewis Rogers

photo: pat pope

photo: pat pope

Kent’s Get Inuit are back with their totally bonkers video for brand new single Barbiturates. After hearing the track during the band’s set on the Spring King tour last year, the recorded version definitely captures the spirit of the live performance.

Singer Jamie Glass explains that Barbituratesdepicts a person’s need to take barbiturates to be able to function and move without pain whilst also becoming addicted. The music is meant to characterise the mood swings that a person goes through when needing sedation.” This is certainly reflected in the song which begins slowly before launching into a guitar heavy, screaming chorus. The video compliments this perfectly with its contrast between mundane visuals and fast, horror movie inspired images.

Barbiturates is another fantastic single from Get Inuit, and with a debut album on its way 2017 is set to be a very exciting year for the band!

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