Microwave - Dull (Official Video)
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Published 2017-03-29
Merch: microwave-atl.myshopify.com/
Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/7ptm7G8z8VVvwBnDq8fAmD
Twitter: www.twitter.com/microwaveatl
IG: www.instagram.com/microwaveatl
FB: www.facebook.com/microwavetheband
Directed by Samuel Gursky & Ben Carey
Edited by Ben Carey, Samuel Gursky & Caitlin Carr
All Comments (21)
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where is the attention this band deserves
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I am so thankful for Spotify's Discover Weekly introducing me to Something Right, and leading me to eventually become a fan of this incredible band <3
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Thanks for the support -Microwave
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I love simple videos like this where it shows the band in their day to day on the road. Plus it was shot beautifully
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seriously one of the greatest bands around right now. you guys deserve the world
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Microwave sounds like a combination of weezer in there glory days and brand new
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we should start a petition to get them in more gigs
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this song goes so hard. when the music kicks in at a minute, gets me everytime
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I FUCKING LOVE THIS BAND
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Discovered you guys over quarantine and you're up at the top of my list of artists to see whenever this nightmare is over, and that's a very long list. I love you guys, really hope you can tour again some day
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"3 long haired hippies and 1 one bald guy"
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Best band in the world.
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this is criminally underrated.
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THEY ARE STILL TOO UNDERRATED THIS SONGNIS SO GOOODDDD
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i dunno why this video makes me feel all nostalgic and happy. Just the video clips being used, random clips of here and there and nothing. Its those things that make up what life is.
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I'm going to see them in concert with Hot Mulliagn in Portland next month!
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'I uh... I dont know...' Nate Hardy 2k17
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this band is amazing and I'm mainly in to metalcore but DAMN
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Just discovered you guys recently how the hell are yall not more poppin i love this song and this album so much 🌟🌟
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This music video is so beautiful but also so sad. I know they are having the time of their life but behind it all is the pain they are trying to run away from, captured equally perfectly on the follow-up album. I don't believe that great art has to come from suffering, but I'm glad they are able to capture the highs and lows in such an honest and pure way unlike any other band of this era. Seeing them open for Jimmy Eat World was a memory I'll never forget. Absolutely killed it that night!