The Time Framed Unveil Their Official Music Video For ‘Bombshell Baby’

The Time Framed Unveil Their Official Music Video For ‘Bombshell Baby’

A melancholic tune presents a real, yet lively and vibrant ample song

For Fans Of: Foo Fighters, Coheed and Cambria, Thrice

The band The Time Framed unveiled an official video for their brand new, emotional single “Bombshell Baby.” This track comes just 2 months after their relatively successful release of their track “Walls“. 

It cleverly and acutely blends a variety of different influences in one cohesive result. “Bombshell Baby” was skillfully written with pure lyrics, and refined composition. A very obvious influence as a viewer being the Foo Fighters – from their intense lyrics and vocal stylings to their artistically ground breaking videos, the Foo Fighters have paved the way for bands like The Time Framed to pull inspiration from rock legends before them in creating a new age of influential music.

The video is simplistic in that it features The Time Framed in a small room with white sheets, acting as a makeshift screening room for various video clips that include: war planes, missiles dropping and of course, mushroom cloud explosions. As the music intensifies the fallout from the explosions graces over the lands in a kiss of destruction. Entering the final moments of the song – the music quickens, the explosions increase in number and escalate in carnage before one final riff of the guitar sets off a concluding blast, leaving a cloud of smoke and dust.

“This track was inspired by a loved one, who has since passed on. He wanted Jeremy to create a punk band, called Bombshell Baby, but as he was already in a punk band at the time, he opted to name a song “Bombshell Baby” in his honor. It’s a song about “red decking” into love. For the non-“Magic the Gathering” nerds out there, “red decking” is about going all in with reckless abandon,” The Time Framed commented on the nature and the essence of the song.

 

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