Winnipeg noise-rockers TUNIC drop dazzling animated video for new single “Apprehension”

With TUNIC‘s new single “Apprehension” released today via all streaming platforms, Decibel Magazine has premiered the track’s official music video. The clip was created by Sam Neal, the artist also responsible for all of Tunic’s album art, and Dimitris Armenakis. Tunic guitarist/vocalist David Schellenberg states: “This song is about giving up, being defeated and getting bulldozed by a relationship.” “Apprehension” appears on Tunic’s upcoming sophomore album, Quitter, out October 15th on Artoffact Records. Engineered and mixed by Jace Lasek (Godspeed You! Black Emperor) at Private Ear Studios in Winnipeg and mastered by Carl Saff (Bambara, Human Impact), Quitter is a concept album whose songs explore various manifestations of R...

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