'PROMISES' / WE'RE NO GENTLEMEN: MUSIC VIDEO REVIEW


BY MIKAYLA LAWLESS

The alternative rock band We’re No Gentlemen have released a music video for their new song “Promises.” The music video follows the story of an underage teen trying to sneak into a club to watch the band perform. This story arc brings about a theme of passion and rebellion in society. The video begins depicting We’re No Gentlemen in a club, the stage surrounded by laughing and cheering fans. The aura of the scene is energy-filled and thrilling. Meanwhile, a young man tries to sneak past a guard and into the club in order to watch the band. He fights with the guard, and then hops a fence to sneak in through the back. The music within the song is strong and smooth, yet rough with the lyrics that are weaved in between guitar solos. The female-front of the band, Amanda Gabel, sings of a fake world filled with promises that are never kept. This reveals a much darker twist to the song, making it more emotional and intense. The teen is finally able to get into the club and to the front of the stage, where Amanda allows him to jam out on the stage with the whole band. Overall, the music, as well as the video, brings about a spark of determination as well as a little bit of rebellion.

 
 

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WE'RE NO GENTLEMEN: INTERVIEW


INTRO BY MADDEN LEVIN

INTERVIEW BY CAMI LIBERTY

PHOTO COURTESY OF WE'RE NO GENTLEMEN

PHOTO COURTESY OF WE'RE NO GENTLEMEN

With their debut EP released last year doing tremendously well, We’re No Gentlemen, a female-fronted alternative rock band, shares with us everything about their music and lives. This band is definitely not one to pass over and we promise you’ll enjoy their meaningful music. Below you can find our exclusive interview with the band!

 

In 2016 you guys released your debut self-titled EP. Do you personally feel that specific group of songs was a good introduction to you guys as a band?

"We feel like it was just the beginning for the band and helped established us as an act. The songs are catchy with memorable lyrics so it definitely got people interested in us. We always get excited whenever someone tells us what our music means to them so the feedback has been amazing. Our fans fuel our fire to keep writing great songs and to push ourselves in newer directions as well."

 

Your newest single is Night – why did you want this to be the next single off the EP?

"We feel this song has an epic feel to it as well a message that people can relate to. It is a fan favorite live and it has such a great atmosphere to it sonically that we thought it would translate well visually too."

 

You recently released a music video for Night. What was it like filming the video? Any favorite memories from filming?

"Making the video for Night was not only one of the best experiences we’ve had as a band, but one of our most memorable experiences as individuals. When we first met with our director Henry Arres (who also directed our video for Mirror, Mirror), we first discussed a simplistic performance-based concept in order to avoid having a storyline that might not be told in its full extent in a music video format. However, a few weeks before shooting, Henry came up with a great concept that was based off the lyrics of the song and we were confident that he could bring his vision to fruition. Every member of the band had their own storyline, which was all linked together with the theme of loss. Despite the deep and personal subject matter, the video crew created a fun and positive environment during the whole fourteen hour shoot, which allowed our emotions to come across the screen convincingly. The funny thing is we were trying to make each other laugh while filming these scenes, but we had to be really serious. It was great! Especially the scene where Daniele was thrown out of the bar!"
 

Can you tell us a little about the inspiration behind the song and the video?

"Night is a song about wanting to let go of hurt. It's a build up of all of the experiences that have now become you. It's about wanting to let go of negative and suicidal thoughts. Most of the band has been affected by loved ones taking their own life so this song is very dear to our hearts. The video shows each member of the band in situations that either cause emotional pain or are an outcome of coping with pain in negative ways. Although all of the images are dark and bleak, we are trying to depict that everyone goes through hardships and can come to terms with the loss in their life in order to set themselves free in positive ways."

 

For anyone that hasn’t heard your music before, how would you describe it to them?

"Overall, we are a high energy, female fronted alternative rock band. Each song has somewhat of a different vibe. Mirror, Mirror is definitely our pop-rock track, whereas Night has a darker, emo sound. The music we're currently writing is heavier than anything we've ever done."

 

Is there anything else that we can expect from you in the near future?

"We just recorded a new EP that will be released early 2018."

 
 

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