Just in time for their tour with Fotocrime, a long-awaited European tour originally planned for 2020, Parisian post-punk/dark-punk band Bleakness are pleased to present a video for the song ‘Rush Into The Night’.
This new video is an amazing piece of stop motion beautifully crafted by Ugo Vittu of La Mouliche Productions & Scalpel Productions. It’s a wonderful journey and a call for a social revolution against an oppressive economic system that has us running into a concrete wall.
Fotocrime’s Ryan Patterson plays saxophone on Rush Into The Night. With this song, Bleakness continue to walk the fine line between anarchistic hardcore punk and the dark shadows of post-punk and death rock. The lyrics are a desperate call to slow down in a world where everyone is enslaved by a frenetic pace and trapped in the daily grind.
Rush Into The Night comes from their latest album Life At A Standstill, which was released in June by Destructure in France, Sabotage in Germany, and Batcave Production in Poland, and was recently released in North America by Alacarte Records and Future Discos Ltd.
04.10.22 Karlsruhe, Alte Hackerei *
05.10.22 FR-Paris, L’International *
06.10.22 FR-Le Havre, Mc Daid’s *
11.10.22 Dresden, Ostpol *
12.10.22 Wiesbaden, Kreativfabrik *
13.10.22 Dortmund, Schrottplatz *
14.10.22 Siegen, VEB *
15.10.22 CZ-Tabor, MC Orion *
16.10.22 AT-Wien, Venster 99 *
18.10.22 HU-Budapest, Instant *
26.10.22 FR-Paris, TBA w/ Stalled Minds
27.10.22 FR-Caen, Big Band Café w/ The Eternal Youth
10.12.22 GR-Athen, Fest w/ Chain Cult
* w/ Fotocrime
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