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Gallows Release New Video For ‘Outsider Art’

by Andrew Tijs on August 15, 2012

in New Music,News

In the lead-up to their self-titled album, UK punks Gallows deliver a video for new single ‘Outsider Art’.

Gallows

Gallows

The band has a new singer in Wade MacNeill, formerly of Canada’s Alexisonfire, and are leading up to their third album proper, simply self-titled.

It’s their first album since the top 20 UK debut of second album Grey Britain in 2009 and is an interesting prospect since former singer Frank Carter left due to a difference in musical direction between him and the band.

We’ve already heard ‘Last June’ and now they deliver the Bronx-tastic ‘Outsider Art’… with a more rock than hardcore angle.

Check out the slighty-druggy, rather violent video below. Gallows will be released by new label Halfcut in Australia on September 14.

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