It's Monday, so you know we've got a metal premiere for you today to help you shake off the cobwebs from the weekend. Today, we're excited to be able to bring you a brand new video from Barn Burner for their track "Scum of the Earth." You can check out the video -- which was directed by the ever-talented Angela Boatwright -- below, in all its PBR-infused splendor. Note: This is the censored version of the video. For the NSFW version of the video, head here.
On the video, Barn Burner guitarist/vocalist Kevin Keegan comments: "The video reflects 2 days of us getting to do the funnest and most ridiculous shit. Angela managed to create an atmosphere that was insanely professional while making it feel like being on way too much acid. I actually think she spiked our drinks with some mind altering substance because I don't remember doing any of this..."
You can also check out a batch of behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot below, courtesy of photographer Owen O'Leary.
"Scum of the Earth" is taken from the band's latest album, Bangers II: Scum of the Earth , is out now on Metal Blade Records.
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Josh Hart is a former web producer and staff writer for Guitar World and Guitar Aficionado magazines (2010–2012). He has since pursued writing fiction under various pseudonyms while exploring the technical underpinnings of journalism, now serving as a senior software engineer for The Seattle Times.
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