KING YOSEF drops music video for acoustic anthem "Pulling at a Thread"
Stream the video, here: https://www.brooklynvegan.com/watch-king-yosefs-video-for-the-haunting-somber-pulling-at-a-thread/
An acoustic ballad that will haunt your skull for days, the song is a standout amidst the crushing, industrial-tinged hardcore of King Yosef’s latest album, An Underlying Hum.
Yosef credits Massive Attack, Boards of Canada, and Mark Lanegan with inspiration. The video was directed by George Douglas Peterson.
The song, along with the entire new album, was born out of Yosef's exploration of his own childhood trauma.
BrooklynVegan reports: "Portland artist King Yosef has produced tracks for Ski Mask the Slump God and the late XXXTentacion, he's got a collaborative album with Youth Code, and now he released his own new album An Underlying Hum. It was recorded and mixed by Converge's Kurt Ballou, and much of it is in abrasive industrial territory, but 'Pulling At A Thread' finds Yosef exploring more of a somber, haunting, folk music side."
Stream and buy An Underlying Hum, here: https://kingyosef.bandcamp.com/album/an-underlying-hum
Photo by Harper King
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