Ever since their debut single “3 Strikes” was featured in a Kylie Jenner lipgloss commercial earlier this year, there’s been plenty of mystery surrounding self-described “dream pop supergroup” Terror Jr. We know the trio consists of producers Felix Snow and David “Campa” Singer-Vine (formerly one half of the Cateracs, the production duo behind Far East Movement’s “Like A G6,” among others), but the identity of singer “Lisa Terror” remains unknown.
Today the group has shared a new video for “heartbreaks,” a catchy, minimalist track, which name-checks political and pop culture figures including Bill Cosby, Nick Cannon, Omarosa, and Steve Bannon. The colourful two-minute visual follows a schoolgirl as she exits an unmanned police car, and proceeds to dance around a parking lot occupied by a bolo-wearing older man holding a handful of white balloons.
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“We shot a bunch of footage this year that we’ve collected for visuals. Painting “Bop City” if you will,” Singer-Vine told THUMP over email. “The American dream feels fragile right now. And for many it’s a new beginning. Fear and hope. We’re affected, and we wanted to express that.”
Watch it above and listen to the trio’s first EP Bop City here.
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