Chicago's Nones are sadly no longer active, but after several years of visceral live slaughterings both in-person and on record, the fluidly adaptable band of serrated lacerators have left us with one more zit left to pop. Although the band went through many roster changes over their short time on Earth, the band that recorded their debut LP Midwestern Family Values was clearly their most vicious incarnation, and the version of the band that will bless your soul with this here video. Shot on location at lead singer Brandon Bayles' apartment, strewn with cigarette butts and empty beer cans, its a perfect "how-to" for keep the anxiety at a minimum for that very first job interview.
Although Nones may have crept back into the toxic ether which borne their strain of sonic illness in the first place, you can smack your face against the door from one last time with this long-lost video, shot by mark from local noise splatterers, Toupee. So kick that frame into full-screen mode and oder a copy of the Nones debut LP, there's still somehow a few copies left right here at the Hozac webstore.
Video shot & produced by Mark Fragassi