Premiere: When Nalda Became Punk – “Song for Carrie Mathison” Video
Indiepop or Whatever! Is Out Now Via Shelflife
Mar 04, 2014 When Nalda Became Punk
Spanish noise pop band When Nalda Became Punk gets sneaky in their new animated video for Indiepop or Whatever! track, “Song for Carrie Mathison.” Why, it’s an old school, madcap romp! (Plus, there’s a Pains of Being Pure at Heart reference, and who doesn’t love those?)
“The video clip for ‘Song for Carrie Mathison’ is an animation work made by El Laboratorio de Band à Part and it is a humble tribute to the TV show Homeland,” says the band. “The story is focused on CIA Agent Carrie Mathison, foolproof spy that will use all the resources she has to try to discover the secret identity of the mysterious special guest that will sing in the next gig of When Nalda Became Punk. This is the first single taken from Indiepop or Whatever! EP the new record by the Spanish band When Nalda Became Punk.”
Grab the release now via Shelflife. Why not?
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