Watch: The Disappointed - Find A Rope [Premiere]

Watch: The Disappointed - Find A Rope [Premiere]

The Perth rockers jam it out for their new video clip.

Find A Rope finds WA rockers The Disappointed heavier than ever, offering a hard and fast insight into the release of their upcoming third EP, to be launched this Saturday 19 September at The Boston in Northbridge. The clip itself comes with a searingly honest message from the outfit, that goes like this:

"We’re waiting out the last screaming relics of capitalism in style, pumping out thumping singles and trying to convince ourselves we matter. A couple of tracks from the last EP copped noms for WA rock track of the year but we woke up with nothing more than hangovers and weird feelings. Maybe we can afford to go on tour again, maybe radio will play us again, we’ll see."

The Disappointed features a swag of Perth rock heavyweights, who've been around long enough to know how to do things properly, but with enough attitude to stick it to anyone who might say otherwise, and Find A Rope is a shining example of that. Sinister guitars, thrashing vocals and drums packing plenty of rock'n'roll swagger combine with a frenetic video clip to give you some idea of what to expect this Saturday, where they'll be joined by special guests Rag n' Bone, Celery and Ursula.

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