PREMIERE: BLOKE unveil brand new music video 'Money Says'

London/Berlin experimental noise-rock collective BLOKE return with a powerful new single that challenges the invisible economic forces shaping our daily lives. More than a year after their previous release 'Chewed Up', the band led by German artist Jakob Buraczewski offers a raw, introspective exploration of capitalism's subtle conditioning.

The new track, 'Money Says', transforms the childhood game of "Simon Says" into a biting social commentary. Buraczewski explains the concept:

“This subtle agreement can feel like conditioning, offering a poignant commentary on our interactions. The melody features a persistent feedback tone and guitar strums that punctuate the social narrative”

Musically, the track continues BLOKE's experimental approach, blending psychedelic rock with Krautrock-inspired soundscapes. It promises to be a bold statement from a band unafraid to challenge conventional musical and social boundaries.

Watch the music video for ‘Money Says’ below. Stay tuned for BLOKE’s debut EP Living Without Expectations, hailed for release February 14th 2025.

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