After days of anticipation, The Revivalists have released a brand new music video for “Change” from their latest album, Take Good Care.
The video, directed by Zev Deans (St. Vincent, Denzel Curry, Ghost), takes place at Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return in Santa Fe, New Mexico and follows one fan as she sneaks into a sold-out show and spends the night avoiding security amidst a packed-to-capacity crowd. The fans in the video, of course, are The Revivalists’ beloved fans affectionately known as the “RevHeads”.
As the press release describes the venue, “The buzzed-about art collective’s House of Eternal Return (backed by Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin) is a huge immersive multidimensional mystery dwelling complete with secret passages and portals to magical worlds amidst surreal and mesmerizing art installations.” It sounds like a place we want to hang out in, and you can get a glimpse of the life it brings in the new music video below.
The Revivalists – Change (Official Music Video)
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The Revivalists are certainly known for their contagious live energy, but it’s their craft of honest songwriting that sets them apart from the rest of the live music circuit. The band’s newest album, the follow-up to 2015’s Men Amongst Mountains, beautifully showcases their evolution since they began in 2007, as well as their undeniable movement toward becoming a household name. With a sense of togetherness serving as the centerpiece to The Revivalists’ everlasting curiosity, the new album explodes with sonic complexity, celebration, and catharsis–and is certainly worth spending your own time with.
The New Orleans-based octet just wrapped up their first-ever European tour, and will resume tour in March. For a full list of their upcoming tour dates, click here.