Carson Coma got into conspiracy theories in his latest song

Carson Coma’s most romantic song so far reflects on conspiracy theories. dead In the black and white music video for Paul McCartney’s dead, the band members evoke the famously bad sci-fi of the ’50s, with cinematic bucks and dancing aliens.

The title of the song comes from the Paul McCartney dead story, according to which the famous musician died in 1966 and was replaced by a stunt double in order to keep the Beatles alive. In addition to the chorus responding to various conspiracy theories, it is also a love song, one of the most romantic Carson Coma songs to date. One-night stands gone awry, flat earthers, broken-down Barcelona apartments, arrival

Héra Barnabás, the band’s drummer, tells about the song.

“We’ve wanted a black-and-white video for a long time, and this is in the spirit of the bad sci-fi movies of the 50s, full of Ed Wood’s bucks” – adds.

The video was directed by Fekete Xénia. The new song is now the second from the band’s upcoming fifth LP, after Frida Kahlo, which was released at the beginning of March, and was recorded together with Beton.Hofi. Renátó Cseh was responsible for the visuals of the clip directed by Miki357, who also worked on the visuals of the highly successful film Poor Couples.

The audience can hear the tracks live for the first time at the band’s fifth birthday concert on April 6 at the MVM Dome. Artists such as Józsi Hegedűs, who also accompanied the boys on a tour as a support band, the Flanger Kids who appeared in Szelektor and played pleasant electropop, Agata Angilella and her band, the diverse musician of Damara, Gilizzta and Hari_drama, Dávid Fodor and Carson The Telehold band that won Coma’s first Pálanta program.

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