- Music
- 18 May 21
The pair are back with a vintage flair.
Irish Americana duo The Remedy Club have released a new music video for their song 'Fire And Gasoline' from their 2020 album True Hand True Heart.
It features the band dancing in front of still frames of various landscapes and areas while the guitar-driven track plays with vocals describing burned ambitions and regrets.
They described the track themselves as being about "Love, loss and a longing for unity and peace in place of division and building walls between us. Ultimately the songs are about humanity’s compassion and kindness over power and greed and finding that connection with ourselves and others.’
Its visual was directed by longtime collaborator of The Remedy Club, Steven Dempsey, who brings a Chaplinesque tone to the piece by having it feature in all black and white.
The band recently played their first-ever live-streamed concert on December 6 last year with the American digital company, Mandolin.
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Hot Press writer Jackie Hayden gave a rave review to their last album, giving it 8 and a half stars out of 10.
"The Remedy Club might have been Ireland’s best-kept musical secret, but with its nutritious stew of Americana, Country, Roots and Rock, True Hand True Heart should put an end to all that," he enthused.
"All in all, this is one album you could survive a lockdown with".
'Fire and Gasoline' is a follow-up to the single 'Sweet Symphony', which Hot Press premiered in March last year.