Forget About The Nor'easter And Hit The Slopes With Hinds
The last thing anyone wants now is to experience another Nor'easter storm (fourth time's the charm?) Nevertheless
Hinds is here to remind us that it is possible to have fun in the snow. In the music video for their latest single "The Club," the women hit the Connecticut slopes for a little bit getaway, indulging in all the winter activities like cruising around on snowmobiles, partying in an abandoned ski lodge, dancing on frozen lakes and moshing in the dining hall. In true Hinds style, the musical group also hosts an impromptu efficiency in the middle of the slopes while sporting some sick snow gear.
If you're wondering why the beauty look so familiar, it's as the visual was directed by Matthew Dillon Cohen, who previously shot for
Gus Dapperton and
Clairo. In an email to
TRL, Cohen described the video as a fantasy that takes inspiration from 1980’s Aspen Ski Culture.
I'm not banking on a snow day tomorrow, nevertheless this is exactly how I'd want it to turn out. Hinds' sophomore album
I Don't Run is out everywhere on April 16 by way of the Mom + Pop. Watch all of the fun unfold in the video below.
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