The Wallflowers have announced that the video
for the band's new single, "Reboot The Mission" premiered TODAY on VICE.com's
Noisey Music Channel. The first single off of the band's new album, Glad
All Over, which hits stores October 2nd, is a Clash-inspired track
featuring Mick Jones on vocals and guitar. The video was
directed by Sam Jones and shot this month in the city where
the band got their start- Los Angeles. "Reboot The
Mission" features a lively group of street dancers from San
Francisco (Turf Feinz) and several B Boys (Legacy,
Energetic) andKrumpers (Miss Prissy, Ruin, Lil Bad Newz)
from Los Angeles. The dance crews add an exciting and unexpected
element to the video.
Watch the video for "Reboot The Mission" here:
The Wallflowers rose to fame with their 4x platinum album Bringing
Down The Horse, which featured four top charting singles, "6th
Avenue Heartache," "One Headlight," "The
Difference,"and "Three Marlenas." The
two-time Grammy Award winners went on to sell over 7 million records worldwide
with a series of critically acclaimed albums before going on hiatus in 2007.
During the group's break from recording, Dylan released two solo albums, which
also garnered significant praise, 2008's Seeing Things and
2010's Women and Country.
The band recently completed an exclusive club tour of the
U.S. giving fans a preview of their highly anticipated sixth studio album.
For more information please visit www.thewallflowers.com.
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