Yungblud has shared the music video for his new single ‘Lowlife’ – test it out beneath.
The visuals for the tune see Yungblud strut round Camden City together with his cheeky youthful self in tow.
Talking in regards to the new music video, the artist, actual title Dom Harrison, says: “I needed to make one thing that appeared like emo Shameless or St Trinians on acid. As I used to be writing the tune, I used to be visualising the video in my head, it actually helped me get the phrases down on paper.
“I knew it needed to be shot in Camden City and I needed to be strolling facet by facet with my youthful self, guiding him via a fucked up world based mostly on actual reminiscences and folks I’ve encountered in my life. Virtually a message to myself saying that life doesn’t at all times need to be so deep and there’s magnificence to be present in chaos and alternative in catastrophe.”
Harrison met the actor enjoying his youthful self, Colt, whereas he was filming a stay session in New Orleans. “Instantly upon assembly him I knew he needed to play the little me. He was such somewhat brat with a load of chew and power and felt precisely like me once I was his age so we flew him out to London for the shoot. This video is totally bonkers, however that’s what makes it good.”
Watch the video beneath:
Talking about ‘Lowlife’ when it was first launched again in June, Harrison mentioned: “I wrote ‘Lowlife’ as a result of I simply didn’t wish to depart my home. I used to be sick of individuals, of video games, of myself, my buddies, anytime I did something some fool had an opinion about it. What I ought to do or be.”
He added: “The reality is I didn’t wish to be something in any respect typically, I needed to be nothing. So I simply didn’t depart mattress. I used to be dissatisfied and craving some form of boredom. The kind of boredom the place you sit in your home, in the identical sheets and watch fucking thoughts numbing TV, so I wrote a tune about it.
Yungblud has additionally beforehand mentioned that ‘Lowlife’ represents the beginning of his “new period”.
Earlier this yr, Yungblud dropped the ticket costs for a few of his North American exhibits to $20 so his much less well-off followers may afford to go.