New music video for "Joaquin"

New music video for "Joaquin"

The new video to “Joaquin” shows a teenage-boy drifting around a closed-down shipyard with his skateboard not having much to do. It is a tribute to those times in life where you don’t have anything holding you back and are trying to figure out how to spend your life. Like the track itself, the video is inspired by youth, freedom and hope:

“The boy is skating around — lonely, but thoughtful and trying to find a direction in life. It is a tribute to being young — having all the time in the world with no restraints and just skating around in an endless summer. It’s the portrayal of a teenager in between places feeling restless with lots of hopes and limitless freedom”, Anders Hvass explains.

The video is directed by Asger Møllsøe and the teenager is portrayed by Vigge Rønne Kejlbo Woll.

Watch it via the player below and pre-order the album Noise & Romance right here on tambourhinoceros.net. Shout-outs to The405 for premiering this one.

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