UTG VIDEO PREMIERE: Morals – “Question”

Under The Gun Review is pleased to bring you the premiere of Morals’ first official music video for their new track “Question.”

When it came to picking which track to create a video for, the choice was obvious for the band.

“We thought that the format of the song really lent itself to a music video concept,” says bassist Dan Roth. “We love videos that have a message or a story, that are more than just a band playing. We scrutinized every track and made sure that could we present each in the best way. We felt this is the best way to present this song.”

The video has an eerie, almost Poltergeist-like theme to it, shot in black and white and generally mysterious as all hell. Roth says the concept behind the video is simple: television is bad, and lends itself to social disease.

“The video has depictions of certain social issues that eat away at the “human-ness” of humanity,” says Roth. “That’s about all that can be said about it. We want to leave the rest up for interpretation.”

Shot at the School of Rock in Seekonk, MA, the band described the shoot as long, hot, smokey, and exhausting. And although it was a little difficult to breathe with all the smoke during the shoot, the band is happy with the finished product.

Check below to see the world premiere of the video.

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Derek Scancarelli
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