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JAWS share ‘Bad Company’ video
Birmingham group bask in grimy concrete streets for new clip.

JAWS have unveiled a video for their curveball of a single, ‘Bad Company’.
The Birmingham group’s most affirmed take on all-out grunge, the single’s being backed by a grey, grimy new clip. Set in desolate-looking suburbs, it’s said to be influenced by Anton Corbijn’s Joy Division film ‘Control’, capturing the nasty realities of everyday suburbia.
Director Richard Manning says: “Connor’s lyrics relate to isolation and a feeling of disconnection to the world during adolescence. I wanted to portray this view through stark locations and the subject’s idiosyncratic yet melancholic view on life.”
JAWS are currently at work on their second album. They appear at Camden Rocks (30th May) and Truck Festival (18th July).
Watch ‘Bad Company’ below.
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