Today we’re bringing you the premiere of ‘Giddy Up’, from MUNNYCAT. The indie-pop duo consisting of producers K808 and Khaledzou new gritty video was filmed in Brooklyn, and is a fever dream of 70’s cinema references and heavily production-designed sets. The track is from the groups upcoming debut full-length album ‘Age of the Scorpio.’
The duo spoke about the track by saying:
Khaledzou:
The song is about getting off your ass and creating the life you wanna have. You gotta surround yourself with people who are the right kind of crazy and weed out the bad-news-bears. You have to have a realistic plan, even if it’s only aspirational at first. It’s our way of motivating ourselves to break things down into little bites.
K808:
The first sounds of the song are like an alarm going off to shock you into the new way of thinking. The track is cleaner and more open than some of our grimier stuff, like it’s more spacious and makes room for possibilities. The year is fresh. What are you gunna make of it? Are you gunna sit there and let it happen to you – or are you going to get out there and make it what you want it to be? Giddy up, m*ther f*cker!
The video is a manifestation of their unique style and vision. The imagery in the video is a perfect representation of the lyrics, taking viewers on a journey to self-awareness school. The video bounces between creepy-claustrophobic and meditative, immersing viewers in a captivating experience.
MUNNYCAT are pushing the boundaries of indie-pop with their new single and video. Their unique blend of sets them apart in the industry and makes them a must-listen for fans of the genre.
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Their music (RIYL: Santigold, Rosalía, Tierra Whack, Charli XCX) is firmly rooted in modern indie-pop, and has been called “hyperpop on Lexapro”, with the press referencing MUNNYCAT’s obsession with East Coast proto hip-hop and 80’s art pop. MUNNYCAT is, in its totality, a two-person project made up of producers K808 and Khaledzou. Originally from the infamously corrupt and troubled rust-belt city of Youngstown, OH where they learned so much of the self-reliance and individualism that makes them creatively distinct, they now live in sunny Los Angeles creating art side by side. The newlyweds write, produce, shoot and edit their own videos together, lending new meaning to the phrase ‘dynamic duo.’