After surprising audiences with their 2018 debut album Into the Rain , and teaming up with Phil Machado ( Detonautas ) and Vooduo on the single “Pandora” (2020), the Rio de Janeiro band Radio Front shows they are ready for the next step with the music video for “Expose Me,” which you can watch exclusively Wikimetal

Cinematic in style, the video evokes horror and suspense films and, according to a statement released to the press, portrays the encounter between two sides of the same personality, shadows and light in an intense battle.

Guitarist Jon Marques , who officially debuted with the band after producing the album Into the Rain , told Wikimetal that filming the music video was challenging due to the pandemic and the difficulties of the chosen location: “Filming the video was a really fun and intense process. It was all done in just one day, with many different takes in different locations around the house that was used for filming.”

“The place was huge and dilapidated, so getting lost in the house was all too easy. There are scenes that demand a lot of creativity to produce, like the 'lake' scene (which was actually a swimming pool) and the scene of the protagonist freeing herself from a 'cocoon'. Oh, the place was a challenge for those allergic to mosquitoes too! Laughs.”

Jon also reveals that nothing will stop the Cariocas from continuing their work: "The part about composing and arranging the songs continues to be the most fun, even in the new format."

The single “Expose Me” was produced by the band themselves in their studio, with mixing by Celo Oliveira . “The song is a dialogue between the lyrical self, who has already passed away, and their past,” explains vocalist Felipe Nova .

Besides Felipe and Jon, Radio Front consists of Marcelo Moreira (bass) and Leonardo Bourseau (drums).

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