Silent Theory’s been throwing it down since the release of their 2016 LP, and they decided to amp up with their newest video, “Watch Me Burn.” Featuring an all white set and costuming built around the projecting of news footage, “Watch Me Burn” is an indirect analysis of the divisiveness and destructiveness of the modern world.
Given the state of the world right now, with the natural disasters and political turmoil, we opted for a video that mirrored the current state, though we’d never consider ourselves a political band. While we want people to interpret our song and video for themselves, it was written and directed with the premise in mind that we are all in this together, and that music can be what binds us all together. - Silent Theory
Idaho Rock Band Silent Theory has released the Official Music Video for the single “Watch Me Burn,” the second single off of their 2016, full length release, Delusions. Originally revealed on Loudwire’s Wire-to-Wire, “Watch Me Burn” was directed by Jon Kuritz in Moscow, ID, utilizing 5 projectors and all white costuming to screen footage of mostly news channels.
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