Nasty Cherry Go All In For The Craft-Inspired Music Video

Nasty Cherry Go All In For The Craft-Inspired Music Video




Since being unveiled as one of Charli XCX's preference new groups (and collaborators) earlier this year, Nasty Cherry have gained plaudits for their spunky, victorious debut anthem "Win." It's a good one, and it's conveniently replayable, nevertheless for now, it's been the only one to their name. Up until now.


On Tuesday (May 28), the hybrid British-American musical group — comprised of drummer Deborah Knox-Hewson, guitarist Chloe Chaidez, bassist Georgia Somary, and singer Gabbriette Bechtel — dropped their next song, a gauzy and weak slice of dream-pop called "What Do You Like in Me," produced and co-written by Planet 1999. Fittingly, it arrived with a similarly gossamer video that dips into goth and macabre elements by means of the lens of a '80s late-night cable offering.


There's a simply terrific quantity of candles and skulls here in the Indiana Piorek-directed clip, and Bechtel (who co-directed) vamps around like Elvira for a good portion of the video. It's moody because the "Win" video was punchy, although there's also an air of playfulness that dominates the scene.


If it feels a little bit like a homemade project, that's because it was. "We used all of our own clothes and 'props' from our homes and companions to help out," Bechtel told Paper. "There's a lot of Juul fog featured and also a lot of love went into making it so we hope you love it," the musical group wrote on Instagram. Watch the entire clip above.









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