Death From Above 1979 have released the video for their new single, 'Virgins'. Check it out below.
The video depicts a lot of Amish children dancing around in a barn, headbanging, snorting dead human's ashes, licking each other's eyeballs, and getting sprayed in the face with goat milk, straight from the udder. The band themselves also star in the video as policemen, and enlisted the help of Eva Michon, who directed their documentary Life After Death From Above 1979.
It's definitely a contender for weirdest video of the year so far. Death From Above 1979 also released a statement about the video, saying: "The video takes cues from the lyrics of the song, which are a meditation on innocence and coming of age. That very precarious time in life where sex is elusive, maybe even frightening, but always compelling."
Watch the video for Death From Above 1979 'Virgins' below
Death From Above 1979 recently confirmed they'll be playing Glastonbury this year. They also announced a tiny show at Concorde 2 in Brighton on Glastonbury weekend. For tickets and more information, click here.