Touché Amoré have debuted a music video for their song “Benediction”. The clip is the final music video for their new album Stage Four (Epitaph).
“‘Benediction‘ tells the story of my brother and I driving to Norfolk, Neb., to bury my mother’s ashes. It’s a small farm town north of Omaha. Touché Amoré started our last tour in Nebraska, so I flew out early and made this with Chris Willmore filming and Sean Stout editing. [That duo also made the video for ‘Skyscraper’.]
For our final video for Stage Four, I wanted to bring her story home. ‘Palm Dreams‘ represents California and where she raised a family, ‘Skyscraper‘ represented her admiration for New York City and now ‘Benediction‘ gives you an understanding of why she had big city eyes.”
[via NPR]