If Death From Above 1979 had finished their music video for the song "Dead Womb" (from their first, five-song Ep "Heads Up" in 2002) the duo had a plan to try and get some air time for it. They were going to tie the tape of "Dead Womb" to a brick "and throw it through a window at MuchMusic," the Canadian music/comedy TV network, headquartered in their hometown Toronto. Nothing ever came of The Plan, because Sebastien Grainger and Jesse Keeler couldn't managed to shine off the video. But now, you can see what... glories could have been, should that brick have made it way into the Much channel building. Today, HitFix debuts unreleased footage of "Dead Womb," which is featured in the new documentary centered on the noisy dance-punk band, "Life After Death From Above 1979." "We filmed ['Dead Womb'] at my dad's work after hours (in a warehouse) when no one was around one weekend,...
- 10/8/2014
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
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