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Get a glimpse inside the life of crossover mob.
Take a glimpse into the life of Hacktivist with their brand new video.
Hate is taken from the Milton Keynes mob’s debut album, Outside The Box which is out now though UNFD. The video was filmed and edited by bassist Josh Gurner on a budget of roughly £10 and goes into the day jobs of each member.
Talking about the video Josh said: “The video shows a day-in-the-life of the members of HACKTIVIST, and highlights the duality of our lives as the touring musicians that people see on a stage, in a video or on an album cover, and the more mundane ‘real’ lives that make up the majority of most band members’ time.
“Hopefully anyone watching the video will see something they relate to, and maybe makes someone think twice before hating on blokes in bands who’re just doing stuff to add colour to their own existences. Also we hope it creates a more personal connection with fans of the band, and maybe instills in them a feeling that they could follow their passion too, as we’re all just regular people at the end of the day”.
Watch it below:
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