Video Premiere: Wild Powwers – ‘Trans Am’

Wild Powwers are a dynamic trio from Seattle, Washington. They are challenging themselves to write something completely different from the songs that came before, and their upcoming album, What You Wanted, out April 23 on Nadine Records, is the best representation of who they are and what they bring to the table. New Noise are proud to premiere the video for the band’s latest single, “Trans Am,” below: “Trans Am” is a song about feeling anxious and depressed when your mind is racing late at night as you try to fall asleep. Despite its frustrating inspiration, it’s a fun driving track with an energetic, earworm riff. The short film that Austin Bedell created for the single is a work of video collage art that fits the nervous energy of the track. On the release of “Trans Am” and its accompan...

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