Watch iDKHOW’s New Video For Social Climb

Dallon Weekes’ I Don’t Know How But They Found Me (aka iDKHOW) have dropped a brand-new video for Social Climb. The track is taken from their debut 1981 Extended Play EP, and features a whole lotta distaste towards Dallon’s current homeplace of Los Angeles. “Social Climb is about my experiences living in LA for almost a decade, orbiting this world of celebrity and money,” the musician explains. “The parties that must be attended, the behaviors that must be adopted, and just not feeling part of that sphere. It’s what it feels like to be alone in a crowded room.” Dallon reflected on similar themes to Kerrang! recently, when we enquired about the subject matter of iDKHOW’s highly-anticipated debut album. “I lived there for eight or nine years and i...

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