Fidlar - 'Centipede'
California punks FIDLAR get self-reflective on new single ‘Centipede’.
Southern California punk band FIDLAR have announced they will be releasing their latest EP That’s Life on 17th of March. Of their brand new EP they have released their new single ‘Centipede’. A self reflection that looks at the little things that happens in a relationship over time. They may make you think it's not going to work or it incompletes you.
‘Centipede’ starts off with a progressive guitar, adding in bass and then head banging drums. Creating this melancholic punk vibe that makes you listen to the lyrics more as they are pushed forward throughout the track. Before you know it, you know the lyrics and you are shouting them out loud. With repetitive lyrics “Completely..Incomplete me” the emotions run high and once again FIDLAR has produced another pull the heartstrings, shout out loud related tracks. In true FIDLAR style.
The release has been bundled up with a trippy but simple music video directed by Ryan Baxley and produced by Alice Baxley. The music video sums up the track in perfect company, with simple shots of the band on the couch to colourful shots that are covered with broken glass or reflection. It illustrates the meaning of “Centipede” quite perfectly.
FIDLAR have returned with fire of a track ‘Centipede’.
Words by Victoria Lewis
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