Lazy Habits – ‘The Breach’ [Review]

lazy habits japanese logoPicture a hip-hop video, and somewhere within that visualisation will be a party sequence. It’ll come complete with the usual ingredients: Endless bottles and glasses and shots and enough debauchery to put Roman orgies to shame. The underlying message will be obvious: This is fun.

Of course, with the right mix of people, partying can be awesome. But not all parties are great parties – and often the difference comes down to subjective experience. Perspective.

In the video for The Breach, Lazy Habits provide the soundtrack to the type of party that hip-hop videos rarely portray. It’s simultaneously glamorous (in quote marks, maybe), grim, scuzzy, and backed up by a fresh-sounding tune marinated in Lazy Habit’s always-razor-sharp social awareness. Perspective is easily attained by pressing play below…

TMMP RATING: 87%

Links / Video

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Posted on 13 March 2015

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