Electro-industrial act Pink Panther Project, who recently released their sophomore full-length, Clinics And Models, via Assur Anshar, have released a new video for the standout track "Après-midi Paranoïaque".
"Après-midi Paranoïaque" is an ironically cheerful song that conceals unsettling French lyrics beneath its whimsical delivery. The track highlights the band's penchant for dark humour and their ability to blend playful melodies with a distinctly sinister undercurrent. The new video adds a visual layer to this unsettling juxtaposition.
This follows the release of the video for "Soldaten", a stark, militant anti-war anthem that highlights the band's range and their ability to tackle impactful themes, and "Open A Clinic In Japan", which is the album's most experimental offering: a slow, hypnotic journey drenched in modern-oriental psychedelia. It creates a twilight zone of sound, simultaneously gentle and disorienting, showcasing the band's willingness to explore diverse sonic landscapes.
The band previously released a video for the track "Black Pink Panthers" (check it out over HERE), which revisits the band's core identity with spectral electronics and a captivatingly sensual vocal performance, offering a compelling insight into the album's overall sound. Link

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