VIDEO & TOUR NEWS: Diet Cig drop video for ‘Maid Of The Mist’ October 2017 dates

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A few dates into their biggest European tour yet, NYC’s Diet Cig today release the occult-friendly new video for ‘Maid Of The Mist’.

The video’s director, Emily Dubin, goes into more details here:

“My goal with the ‘Maid of the Mist’ video was to take the stereotype of the “emotional girl” and lean into it as hard as possible. Often times, women who exhibit any sort of emotional reaction to anything are labelled over-sensitive and are told to essentially “get over it.” We’re rarely given control, and when we do exercise control, we’re labelled as domineering or a bitch.

The idea that a group of witches set up this whole ritual and do this extravagant spell just so they can make sure to kiss the boy they want during spin the bottle is meant to be a melodramatic reflection of the way men perceive women: always extra, always emotional, always plotting.

However, I think our fondness for and practice of emotional intelligence in a general sense is one of the strongest assets that women can have; what better way to embody power, sensitivity, emotion, and connection to the universe than a bad ass group of witches?

I also need to give an enormous shout out to our Director of Photography, John Komar, who has been an inspiration to me for a while and was an absolute dream to work on this with.”

The band are currently touring alongside Scottish indie-poppers The Spook School and recently added a second London date at The Moth Club after the first sold out.

‘Swear I’m Good At This’ was released this Spring via Frenchkiss Records to world-wide critical acclaim. It is the follow up to the infectious, 2015 ‘Over Easy’ EP – recently reissued, and almost immediately selling out, on “egg” shaped vinyl – that introduced the world to the band’s consistent sing-a-long lyrics with thrashing drums and strums that never held back. Swear I’m Good At This is now available to purchase HERE

Diet Cig On Tour

Oct 12 – Norwich, UK @ Norwich Arts Centre
Oct 13 – Nottingham, UK @ Rough Trade Nottingham ^
Oct 14 – Lancashire, UK @ Lancaster Library ^
Oct 16 – Manchester, UK @ Soup Kitchen ^
Oct 17 – Edinburgh, UK @ Sneaky Pete’s ^
Oct 18 – Glasgow, UK @ Broadcast ^
Oct 19 – Leeds, UK @ Headrow House ^
Oct 21 – Bristol, UK @ Simple Things Festival
Oct 22 – Birmingham, UK @ Hare & Hounds (This Is Tmrw)
Oct 23 – Cambridge, UK @ Portland Arms ^
Oct 24 – London, UK @ Moth Club ^
Oct 25 – London, UK @ Moth Club (Sold Out) ^
Oct 26 – Brighton, UK @ The Hope & Ruin ^

^ w/ The Spook School

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