Those who know Aussie rockers Closure In Moscow are probably aware the band has shifted it’s dynamic dramatically with a strangely unique venture into funk entitled Pink Lemonade, the followup to their post-hardcore full-length debut, First Temple in 2009.
With a new direction, the band has sprinted away from the post-hardcore norms musically, and taken even larger steps to change their image and take things a lot less seriously.
With their latest music video, “Happy Days,” the band looked to its fans to submit video clips of themselves. The result is a fun home-video project featuring fans drinking and bathing–yes, bathing–in pink lemonade. You can check out the bizarre new video for the Zeppelin-inspired “Happy Days,” below the jump:
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