Music Video: Unknown Mortal Orchestra shows the Dangers of “Nerve Damage”

This “lo-fi” piece of psychedelic, garage-rock, goodness comes from the band Unknown Mortal Orchestra.  Aside from the song having a heavily distorted and retro sound – as if it is playing through a car stereo via 8-track – the video seems to embrace a similar archaic aesthetic as well.  Including images of a skeleton made of electricity, pulsating veins, glowing eyes, and a kaleidoscope of weird symbols, the video for “Nerve Damage” plays out like the intro to a midnight horror movie marathon that you would have found on a public access channel in the late eighties.  Suffice it to say . . . I absolutely love it.  I have a feeling you will too.  The Portland based band previously released a video for “Strangers are Strange” which is more of an homage to 70’s espionage films.

Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s official band page can be found HERE.  As you would expect, upon first entering, you will be treated to another bizarre video of throwback imagery from Asian monster movies.  Enjoy the video and song below.

 

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Somewhere between growing up on a steady diet of Saturday morning trips to the local comic-book shop, collecting an unhealthy amount of action figures, and frequent viewings of Ray Harryhausen and Hammer Horror films, came forth a nerdy boy that was torn between journalism and the arts. In high school, Michael found himself writing a movie column for the school newspaper. Yet, he went on to get a BFA in Studio Art at Webster University. When not writing about films, you can still find him discussing classic horror, collecting action figures, and reading Batman. Clearly, not much has changed.

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