“Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)” is taken from the pounding Amyl and The Sniffers’ self-titled debut album which is out now on ATO Records and Flightless Records. The video for “Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)” was shot & Edited by Dikayl Rimmasch and produced by Leyden Pavlova.
Dikayl Rimmasch is a filmmaker based in the Mojave Desert who has worked with musicians including Blondie, Beyoncé, Jay Z, Adele, The Raconteurs, El Michels Affair, & Lenny Kravitz.
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For a sample of these new reaches in the Wand-iverse, look no further than “Walkie Talkie”, the new single and latest video from Laughing Matter! Lookin’ like it might’ve beamed in directly from sideways post-punk pastward futures, “Walkie Talkie” shines brightly with the reflective sheen of Wand’s modern flicker. Muted neon colors swallow seething imagery as Lee Landey and Evan Burrows’ emphatic rhythm section slams into Cory Hanson and Robbie Cody’s screaming guitars, whilst Sofia Arrequin’s warped Morse keyboards sew the song together at the edges.
You can pre-order the record HERE and check out the Wand’s extensive tour dates below.
WAND ON TOUR IN THE USA AND EUROPE
03/19 @ Soda Bar in San Diego, CA
04/19 @ Echoplex in Los Angeles, CA
05/02 @ The Independen in San Francisco, CAt
05/03 @ Richard’s Goat in Arcata, CA
05/06 @ Sunset Tavern in Seattle, WA
05/09 @ Mississippi in Portland, OR
05/25 @ Electric Brixton in London, UK
05/27 @ Botanique @ Orangerie in Brussels, BEL
05/28 @ Hafenklang in Hamburg, DE
05/30 @ Privatclub in Berlin, DE
05/31 @ Zakk in Dusseldorf, GER
06/01 @ Vera in Groningen, NL
06/02 @ Petit Bain in Paris, FR
06/03 @ Sonic in Lyon, FR
06/04 @ ISC in Bern, SUI
06/05 @ Le Brise Glace in Annecy, FR
06/06 @ Krakatoa in Bordeaux, FR
060/7 @ Mc Daids in Le Havre, FR
06/08 @ Ekko in Utrecht, NL
06/19 @ Hi Dive in Denver, CO
06/20 @ White Schoolhouse in Lawrence, KS
06/21 @ Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis, MN
06/22 @ University of Wisconsin – Madison in Madison, WI
06/23 @ Sleeping Village in Chicago, IL
06/25 @ Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto, ON
06/26 @ Ritz in Montreal, QC
06/27 @ Press Room in Portsmouth, NH
06/28 @ Great Scott in Boston, MA
06/29 @ Columbus Theatre in Providence, RI
06/30 @ Solid Sound in North Adams, MA
07/02 @ BSP in Kingston, NY
07/03 @ Johnny Brenda’s in Philadelphia, PA
07/05 @ Elsewhere Roof in Brooklyn, NY
07/06 @ Songbyrd in Washington, DC
07/07 @ Cat’s Cradle – Back Room in Carrboro, NC
07/09 @ DRKMTTR in Nashville, TN
07/10 @ Earl in Atlanta, GA
07/11 @ Gasa Gasa in New Orleans, LA
07/12 @ Satellite in Houston, TX
07/13 @ Mohawk (inside) in Austin, TX
07/15 @ Love Buzz in El Paso, TX
07/16 @ Sister in Albuquerque, NM
07/17 @ Last Exit in Phoenix, AZ
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