Premiere: Crosss share an eerie, grainy lo-fi video for “Descent”
On October 6, Crosss and Snakes (featuring Built to Spill’s Brett Netson) are releasing a split via Scavenger Cult. Today, Treble is premiering a new video for “Descent,” taken from the Crosss side of the split, and it’s a dark, weird and abstract one. The video for the noisy drone-doom track was self-made by the band, and features some grainy footage of telecommunications towers, trees, eerie neon signs and other strange imagery. It’s more than a little eerie, which seems appropriate as we head into fall and Halloween is just a month and a half away. Watch the Crosss “Descent” video below, and take a look at the tracklist for the split as well.
Snakes/Crosss tracklist:
Side A – SNAKES
1. Old, Like Hell
2. Hypothermia Pt. 2
Side B – CROSSS
1. Cold Hands
2. The Afterlight
3. I Got Lo
4. Descent
Jeff Terich is the founder and editor of Treble. He's been writing about music for 20 years and has been published at American Songwriter, Bandcamp Daily, Reverb, Spin, Stereogum, uDiscoverMusic, VinylMePlease and some others that he's forgetting right now. He's still not tired of it.