
Impostor Syndrome’s video for “The Hole In Your Head” was created and filmed by the band. And somehow the group managed to nail an aesthetic like something by an independent band offering on public access television in the 90s. Musically it’s similarly eclectic and not overly beholden to a prevailing trend. With its urgency and intensity paired with distorted atmospherics the song sounds like something that might have come out of a group of musicians who listened to a whole lot of Deftones, Failure and Jane’s Addiction growing up. It’s melodic, has a shimmer but driven by an aggressive energy and seemingly willing to go outside even its own conventions with unpredictable dynamics. The song is about coming to the realization that maybe the pillars of your understanding of society and the world was always resting on a crumbling foundation of conceptualizations, models and assumptions that do little to address the needs of actual people in service to outdated ideologies. In the face of this self-illumination you can either hold on tight to what you’ve always known or dive headlong into new possibilities. Seems like Impostor Syndrome has chosen the latter. Watch the video for “The Hole In Your Head” and connect with the band at the links provided.
geo.itunes.apple.com/nz/album/id1470565393
open.spotify.com/artist/1XCZteGmBNfCK6pVhLT2OY
youtube.com/channel/UCOsJ-cye0oH6XafeuJ2Ebxw
facebook.com/ImpostorSyndrome
instagram.com/impostor_syndrome_music

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