Los Angeles post-punk band Synical release “Trapeze” music video

Los Angeles post-punk band Synical have unveiled the music video for their new single “Trapeze” today.
Vocalist Brian Haught said this about the track:
“Choices must be made both good and bad. You’ll have to "be graceful and precise," because "one slip and you're going to die.” If the horrors of modern life aren't frightening enough, you also have to put faith in other humans, whether you want to or not, which may lead to your demise as well.
It's a once-in-a-generation Synical lyric that's meaning is literal. The song implies that life is like a trapeze act at the circus big top where death could happen at any moment with no net below. But the performers act with precision and smile with grace and elegance. Just like we all do in the performance of our lives.”
“Trapeze” comes from Synical’s new studio album This Will All Happen Again, which is out on Cleopatra Records right now here.
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