From OP: From the album "Far Enough," out March 27th, 2020. https://smarturl.it/FarEnough
Directed, Shot and Edited: Oscar O’Shea Colourist: Kelly Dingeldei 1st AC and Grip Gaffer: Lawrence McCrabb Best Person & Production Assistant: Alistair Green Titles by Timon Meury Talent: Donna Nguyen, Prue McKechnie, Jack, Dan Barnes, Rita Khayat
Special thank you to FS Chapel Street Studios, Camera Quip, Studio Brunswick, James Thompson.
We acknowledge the Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation who are the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which this music video was made, and pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been ceded.
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"The second album from Melbourne, Australia’s Cable Ties brings a towering wall of ’70s hard rock and proto-punk to songs that explore hope, despair, and anger but offer no easy answers. Cable Ties’ fundamental elements—a driving rhythm section, anxious and emotive guitar playing, defiant, passionate songwriting, and Jenny McKechnie’s earthshaking voice—are complicated on Far Enough by nuance and ambivalence." - Merge Records
Cable Ties - punk trio from Melbourne, Australia
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From the album "Far Enough," out March 27th, 2020. https://smarturl.it/FarEnough
Directed, Shot and Edited: Oscar O’Shea
Colourist: Kelly Dingeldei
1st AC and Grip Gaffer: Lawrence McCrabb
Best Person & Production Assistant: Alistair Green
Titles by Timon Meury
Talent: Donna Nguyen, Prue McKechnie, Jack, Dan Barnes, Rita Khayat
Special thank you to FS Chapel Street Studios, Camera Quip, Studio Brunswick, James Thompson.
We acknowledge the Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation who are the traditional owners and custodians of the land on which this music video was made, and pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been ceded.
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"The second album from Melbourne, Australia’s Cable Ties brings a towering wall of ’70s hard rock and proto-punk to songs that explore hope, despair, and anger but offer no easy answers. Cable Ties’ fundamental elements—a driving rhythm section, anxious and emotive guitar playing, defiant, passionate songwriting, and Jenny McKechnie’s earthshaking voice—are complicated on Far Enough by nuance and ambivalence." - Merge Records