Detroit indie pop band Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. released their sophomore album, The Speed of Things, last October. The latest single from the record, a bouncy, synthesizer-driven track called “Run,” recently received the music video treatment.
The song critiques a vapid, materialistic lifestyle, and the video follows suit, casting its characters in plastic and surrounding them with shiny but ultimately worthless possessions. Check out the clip after the break, and pick up a copy of The Speed of Things on iTunes.
Starting in early February, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. will be embarking on a full US tour. Check out the list of dates and buy tickets right here.
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