Video: Broncho, ‘NC-17’
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Broncho has definitely been keeping busy since September’s release of “Just Enough Hip To Be Woman,” but just because they’re on the road doesn’t mean we don’t get new music from the Norman, Okla.,-based trio. To coincide with SXSW and their North American tour, they’ve shared a new single titled “NC-17,” a grungy, garage track with a tongue-in-cheek message. The George Salisbury-directedmusic video displays the corruption of innocence and desensitization of morality in modern-day society. It shows the day in the life of a young boy who reads pornographic magazines and witnesses drug deals and theft. Sailsbury describes the message further, saying, “It’s about the corruption of youth going both ways. Kids run towards it, I know I did, and sometimes they have a few tricks of their own.”
— Caitlyn Trudnich
||| Live: Broncho play March 26 at the Echo and March 28 at Burgerama Festival.
||| Previously: Live at SXSW 2015, “Class Historian”
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