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Frank Iero and the Future Violents debut official music video for “Great Party”


Hot off the heels of a whirlwind European festival run that saw the band headline major stages in the UK, Russia, Ukraine, and Czech Republic, and ahead of the West Coast leg of their headlining tour, Frank Iero & the Future Violents have just released a video for their song “Great Party.” The song is a cut from their brand new record Barriers. This is the second music video to be released from Barriers, following the video for lead single “Young and Doomed” earlier this year.

“Great Party” stars Cult Records signees/the faces of Gucci’s pre-fall 2019 campaign Surfbort. The video itself features FIATFV performing at a lackluster VFW hall, where the fruit punch bowl doubles as an ash tray, the questionable looking cake is a half-eaten mess, and seedy onlookers are looking for any way to inject some excitement into the night. By the time that the band takes the stage, the weirdness is amped up even further thanks to an ACME style explosive box of confetti that’s unleashed, as well as the guests becoming further unglued as the night goes on.

“Sometimes when you write songs for an album you have a hard time placing where they should go in the track listing, or what would be a good visual representation for them. Other times it’s like the universe opens up its playbook and tells you exactly how every piece fits into this giant puzzle,” Frank says about the new video. “I knew immediately when we finished writing ‘Great Party’ that it needed to be a single off the record and that we needed to make a video for that song. when I wrote the treatment for it I could see the whole thing playing out in my head, and I knew that our friends needed to be cast in it! I saw this weird gathering that you couldn’t tell if it was an AA meeting or the worlds bleakest birthday, and I knew our friend Dani from Surfbort had to be the one to light the fuse that would turn everything on it’s head. I really love this video, it may have turned out even better than I first imagined it.”

TOUR DATES
support from Geoff Rickly

July 23 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
July 24 – Seattle, WA – Crocodile Cafe
July 26 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory Concert House
July 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court
July 29 – Denver, CO – Marquis Theatre
July 30 – Santa Fe, NM – Meow Wolf
August 1 – Dallas, TX – Gas Monkey Bar N’ Grill
August 2 – Austin, TX – Barracuda
August 3 – San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger
August 6 – Phoenix, AZ – The Crescent Ballroom
August 7 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues, Voodoo Room
August 9 – Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction
August 10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Troubadour

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