Photo Credit: Juan Angel
Silverstein have unveiled the music video for their new single Bankrupt, out now via UNFD.
Having recently celebrated two decades together and unable to celebrate with an anniversary tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the band took to the studio to create new material. Speaking about Bankrupt, which is the first look at this new material, guitarist and songwriter Paul Marc says: “I don’t know how to feel anything but rage anymore. The rich are getting richer and poor are getting poorer. Wages are stagnant, tuition costs are rising, jobs are being automated/off-shored, costs of a home are laughable in most major cities. The walls feel like they’re closing in and escape is starting to feel impossible. Two-faced leaders and greedy elected officials line their pockets while stripping funding for the programs that we actually need. What are we supposed to do now? Looking out for one another on a community level is good, but changing a crooked system is better.”
The video for the track was directed by Silverstein‘s long-term friend and collaborator Wyatt Clough, check it out below.
Like what you hear? You can stream or download Bankrupt from HERE.