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Exclusive Premiere: Watch Canadian Indie Pop-Rock Duo The Manic Boys And Girls Club’s New Video for “Sorry”

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Canadian indie pop-rock duo The Manic Boys And Girls Club are back with their new video for “Sorry” Watch it exclusively via Aesthetic Magazine below.

The song is a slow, emotional track that serves as a poignant escape from reality and further showcases the duo’s ability to captivate listeners with raw storytelling.

Directed by French film-maker and visual artist Loic Zimmermann (Godzilla, Maleficent, Underworld, Harry Potter), the music video showcases a story of two free spirited, Hollywood kids in love who have a turn of events, spiraling them out of control one long night in downtown Los Angeles.

“The making of this video was as much of a roller coaster off the rails as the video plot itself. There were a few times we weren’t sure it would get done, rewriting as we went along, and improvising through it all,” said Fernando from The Manic Boys And Girls Club. “ We were fortunate to cross paths with French filmmaker Loic Zimmermann who is not only insane enough to work with us, but also brought this basic idea to life.”

Hailing from Toronto, The Manic Boys and Girls Club is composed of siblings Bela and Fernando Ferreira. With a dynamic blend of lush synthesizers and overdriven guitars, their music serves as a captivating escape from societal norms and submissive existence, inviting listeners into a world of authenticity and rebellion.

The band had a recent win for Video of the Year Award at the International Portuguese Music Awards for their single “We’ll Be Fine,” and are rapidly building a devoted fanbase drawn to their evocative storytelling and electrifying performances, solidifying their impact in the music scene.

On June 21 the band will be performing at The Rivoli in Toronto as part of NXNE. July sees them head overseas to Portugal on tour to promote their new music internationally and take audiences on an eclectic journey as the band perform ambient, intimate versions of their songs.

For more information on The Manic Boys and Girls Club, please visit www.themanicboysandgirlsclub.com.

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