She Drew The Gun today unveil the video for their latest single ‘Paradise‘. The striking visual to accompany Paradise sees the track’s powerful lyrics juxtaposed with imagery tied to the songs themes of capitalism and privilege. Paradise is the third single to be taken from the acclaimed Wirral bands sophomore album ‘Revolution Of Mind’ following the BBC 6Music A-Listed tracks Resister and Something For The Pain.
‘Its like a bad advert for capitalism, as if it was a product in some grotesque 1950s ad. The free market is so wonderful isn’t it?’ says Louisa Roach, She Drew The Gun’s frontwoman and songwriter, of Paradise. ‘It’s supposed to make everything great when really it’s just a paradise for the rich and privileged, but there’s trouble on the breeze because its completely unsustainable.’
Having sold-out their UK tour in March this year, She Drew The Gun recently announced their Trouble Everyday tour for October & November. The Wirral band’s biggest UK tour yet will include London’s Electric Ballroom on October 17th. They’re also confirmed to appear at numerous festivals throughout the summer including Live in Leeds, Latitude, Glastonbury, Tramlines, Bluedot, Truck, Boomtown, Farmfest and Deer Shed festivals.