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Jeff Rosenstock's "Wave Goodnight to Me"

We were stoked to get to work with our friend Jeff Rosenstock on the video for "Wave Goodnight to Me," the first single from his upcoming record "Worry" on SideOneDummy Records!

Stereogum says:

"The song is nostalgic alt-rock cheesiness, and the Benjamin Epstein- and David Combs-directed clip matches it perfectly. Rosenstock saunters merrily through the streets as people turn their faces up at him and repeatedly kick him out of places when enters." 

New Noise Magazine says:

"Conceptualized and directed by Baby Pony Food (members of The Max Levine Ensemble), the video for WORRY.’s first single “Wave Goodnight To Me” takes the political aspects of the song itself – gentrification, being pushed out, exclusivity, etc – and depicts them in a more humorous light, much like the extremely popular and long-running cartoon that it draws its inspiration from."

SOMNIA Video Premiere on AV Club

SOMNIA's "Loud One" music video, starring Joyce Manor has premiered on the AV Club. Read what AV Club had to say and watch the video, below!

"SOMNIA is the songwriting project formed between David Combs (The Max Levine Ensemble, Spoonboy) and Erica Freas (RVIVR), focusing on the weird things that appear in their respective dreams. The band’s debut album, How The Moon Shines On The Shit, was released on July 7—available now through Rumbletowne Records—and The A.V. Club is premiering the video for “Loud One” below. As Combs puts it, he had a dream featuring a Joyce Manor song he never heard before, and the next day he woke up and wrote “Loud One,” his subconscious approximation of what Joyce Manor sounds like.

Thankfully, Joyce Manor was game to play along for the video. Filmed in a green room while on tour with Modern Baseball and Thin Lips—members of both bands make cameos in the video—the band was game to make Combs’ dreams into a reality. It’s a song that shows SOMNIA’s knack for writing hooky songs that are vaguely surreal, which pairs nicely with the image of Joyce Manor’s Barry Johnson opening his mouth and Combs’ voice coming out."