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New music video from Amaunet with nostalgic 90's MTV feel

Join Amaunet on a nostalgic, summer roadtrip in the music video to their latest single "Pilot", out everywhere now. Taken from their upcoming debut EP, the single is the perfect 90s inspired indie-rock anthem with catchy hooks and memorable lyrics. The single and it's accompanied video fits perfectly for fans of bands such as Kings of Leon and Oasis. 

The video is filmed in a way that is inspired by the band's own favourite bands and memories from when music channels ruled the world, with the britpop-sound at it's peak. Filmed on a sunny day with beautiful shots, the video draws the mind towards distant memories and fleeting feelings of late summer evenings, adventures with friends and roadtrips under the burning sun.

"The video has a distinctly ’90s feel, and I got quite nostalgic watching it. I felt as though I was sat back in my parent’s living room, checking out MTV on our oversized television." - Daniel Fagan, IMN

The band effortlessly blends melodies and hooks inspired by ‘60s hits with the Britpop swagger & guitar roar of the ‘90s. Amaunet are heavily inspired by bands such as Oasis, The Beatles, The Stone Roses and Kings of Leon. Their debut EP "Amaunet" involves a mix of chill indie-rock and faster indie-pop, filled with everything from vocals that are equal parts rough, sweet, and soaring to smooth guitar riffs. The EP is perfect for fans of Kings of Leon, The Vaccines, Oasis and Coldplay.

Both "Pilot" and it's music video is out now. Taken from the band's upcoming EP "Amaunet", released digitally by Lövely Records on November 20.


Watch the music video on youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jf9-gw2ZLk

Listen to "Pilot":

https://orcd.co/pilot_amaunet


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Amaunet are:

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Oliver
Viktor
Oscar
Josefin

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Almost Religious is an independent label group, managing Lövely Records, The Sign Records, Gaphals, Daughters and Sons Records and Religious Vömit. We release music by Swedish and International artists and bands on physical and digital formats and have worked with releases by Hällas, MaidaVale, The Dahmers, MCC, Priest, Honeymoon Disease, and Svartanatt to name a few. 

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