Stereotyped are a teenage band from Manchester who bring back the grunge with the intensity and melody updated for these difficult times with their loud distorted guitars perfectly soaring over aggressive Pop melodies. They just dropped their fourth single “Angel Tears” via Grunge Pop Records and now they’ve unleashed a video for it.
Directed by young filmmaker Hayden Appleton, here’s what the band said about the video: “Angel Tears is all about fear and the uneasy sensation of being watched. It’s a bigger departure from our other songs but It’s my favourite of our songs. It has darker tones reminiscent of Alice In Chains and Mudhoney and I hope people will enjoy it.”
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