Video: Kath Myers, ‘Bad TV’
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Almost two years since releasing her debut album “Sensitive Groups,” L.A. indie-rocker Kath Myers has announced the follow-up: “Bad TV” will be out July 21.
The title track arrived today with a roar: The guitar-tastic “Bad TV” unleashes a volley of distortion along with Myers’ raw lyrics, which call out to the mythological character the Sandman.
“This song is about depression and how it feels like a force outside of oneself that has to be dealt with until it decides to move on,” Myers says. “Like the Sandman in European folklore, there are different interpretations of whether or not this character is good or evil. Humans are made up of both lightness and darkness and I believe that we have to become friends with both sides in order to experience our full true selves. Even though it can be crippling and painful.”
Like her 2021 album, the album was made with producer/multi-instrumentalist Aaron Stern in his Glassell Park studio. The video for the song was filmed by Dan Buran.
||| Watch: The video for “Bad TV”
||| Previously: “According to the Law”
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