BROCKHAMPTON Serenade A Tumbling Camera In 'I Been Born Again' Video

BROCKHAMPTON Serenade A Tumbling Camera In 'I Been Born Again' Video




It won't help to rewind BROCKHAMPTON's new video for "I Been Place on Earth Again" to understand exactly what's going on in this head-scratching video. It's a hazy, somewhat dreamy return to form for the internet's coolest boy musical group, and it's first new single that should appear on their recently reported forthcoming studio album, Ginger.  You'll make Nick Young's infamous "???" Face as you visually digest the mind-boggling morsel. And you'll probably feel some sort of vertigo while attempting to calculate which way to turn your head so that Kevin Abstract and the crew are right side up.


The video, shot in black-and-white, is rather simple. BROCKHAMPTON stands in front of a warehouse rapping their new single. Yet it gets a tad bit...Weirder than that. The camera that records the efficiency is twisted around to a weird angle, on the ground. It changes continuously, also. It's like they kick it and watch it roll like it's a disoriented person on the ground, confused. They then begin dragging a member by his legs via street and another dons a creepy Halloween mask and screeches into the lens. It's a unsettling vibe that emanates from the proceedings, like the first credits of a snuff film. You're lucky if your legs don't feel wobbly soon considering that of that rolling around.


BROCKHAMPTON released their fourth studio album Iridescence last September. Earlier this year, Abstract released a solo project, Arizona Baby.


Watch BROCKHAMPTON's weird and vertigo-inducing video for "I Been Place on Earth Again" up above.









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