Canadian band, Dizzy have actually returned with their mournful, reflective brand-new single, “Barking Dog” today. Focusing around the thesis, “do not beat yourself up, kid”, the track discovers singer Katie Munshaw regreting her household dog, who suffered abuse prior to the household’s ownership. Listen to the tune, which is accompanied by a haunting video, now listed below.
A masked Munshaw stars in the video, which she describes, ” When it was time to go over visuals for the album I had severe stress and anxiety about being on electronic camera. I discover it unusual how artists are frequently shy individuals yet among the biggest parts of our task is aesthetically offering ourselves to an audience. It feels abnormal to crave complete strangers’ attention to manage lease or whatever, and as somebody who’s especially delicate it isn’t sustainable. To me the mask not just represents a calloused variation of myself however it provides itself to a privacy that I like. A Jane Doe of sorts. I like the concept of a female artist making the mindful choice to take her look out of the concern for the audience.”
Munshaw explains the procedure of shooting the video, ” The Barking Dog video is a play on the stating “do not beat yourself up, kid” which is essentially the thesis of the tune. Our director Ryan resembled “what if you simply punched yourself in your face for 3 minutes directly?” and I resembled “Fuck it, why not?” We shot visuals for 4 tunes amount to the day we shot the Barking Dog video, however we waited for last deliberately. We were both tired in a manner that felt loopy and best. The majority of the team had actually gone house for the night so it was simply us 2 in this little unusual restroom prepared to rumble. We did 3 takes and by the end of everything I was quite teary. I do not understand that I will ever forget remaining in that restroom with my friend sensation extremely safe and comprehended while at the same time terrified of my own sensations. 10/10 would punch myself in the face once again.”