Indie rockers Wings Of Desire have shared their new single ‘Better Late Than Never’ alongside a new video shot on 8mm film.
The visual for the track were inspired by the early cinematic technique of Polyvision and the Mike Figgis film “Timecode”. The idea was to portray a multitude of days lived, and to reflect the various edges of our individual personalities through the mundane. It was shot on 8mm film and is meant to give the viewer a Rear Window insight into the human experience.
The band comment “In the west, we are ingrained to think getting older is a bad thing. In the east ageing is championed and seen as an opportunity to gain great insight and wisdom.”
“The song is about letting go and allowing time to take you on a grand journey of self discovery, and finding empowerment in all the life experience one has gained.”
They add “We need to find the transcendent in a world rooted in constant change and destruction. Otherwise we risk being washed ashore.”
Check out ‘Better Late Than Never’ here:
Earlier this year the band release their debut EP ‘End Of An Age’, which held a mirror up to the intensity of modern life, questioned our well-worn paths of existence, and asked the important questions on subjects of conformity and living in the present.
Check out the band’s previous single ‘Be Here Now’:
Thanks for reading! Please follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram for the latest Rock and Metal news.