PREMIERE: PUNK CRUSH Battle With Paranormal Forces in "U Got It!"

 

Los Angeles, CA art-rock trio PUNK CRUSH battle with paranormal forces in their latest horror-flick style music video - Zak Bagans would be proud.

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Pre COVID-19, you could find LA’s PUNK CRUSH slashing and shredding through every sweaty club in the city with their loud, uniquely-fierce sound that sits somewhere between The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s glistening noise and Death From Above’s rhythmic-chaos. These days, with the recent addition of Cindy Sukrattanawong on bass, the band has begun drip-feeding us frantic music videos - this time in the form of a spooky horror-flick for ‘U Got It!’, a track off their ferocious 2019 EP Good Luck

While guitar player and lead-singer G Leonardo originally wrote the song about working in the service industry and having to utter the phrase “You got it!” to rude people all day (big mood), the music video is a properly spooky, act of fate, that features the band battling paranormal forces in LA’s iconic (and totally horrifying at night) Griffith Park - add it to your Halloween playlist, and someone call Zak Bagans ASAP

“We went to our friend Ann Molin’s house in our navy jumpsuits and found that she and her roommate were also both wearing white jumpsuits and that we’d all accidentally matched! We’d already planned on going up to Griffith Park to film as it’s one of the spookiest places we know, but we hadn’t found our ghost for the video until the moment we saw Ann. Additionally, we’d filmed “U Got It” around this time last year, so the Halloween event that was happening at Griffith Park at the time was just pouring tons of industrial fog, which we literally stumbled into, as you can see. It was magical synchronicity, to say the least!”

-Punk Crush on filming ‘U Got It!’

PUNK CRUSH PERFORMING in LOS ANGELES, CA

PUNK CRUSH PERFORMING in LOS ANGELES, CA


Check out the music video for “U Got It!” by PUNK CRUSH and keep up with us on Instagram for more noisy paranormal investigations

Photos by Ann Molin, James A. Duran

Words by James A. Duran