The Great Sabatini Refuses To Quit Releasing Videos Off Latest Album
With latest LP "Dog Years" out since June, and with two North American tours and random live mayhem already in the bag since then, Montreal noise/sludge metal barons from The Great Sabatini continue a rambunctious rampage of releasing a video for nearly every song on the album so far.
The new clip for "Living In Wartime" can be seen below. Be sure to also check out the previous clip for "The Royal We" at this location.
Utilizing imagery from 1993-released animated fantasy film "The Thied And The Cobbler," which took nearly three decades to complete, The Great Sabatini pays homage by adding the massive closing track to "Dog Years" as an audio backdrop to segments of the movie.
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