Fiery Brit rockers, THE RATTLEBACKS, are in trouble with the powers that be at YouTube HQ. The video for their current single, Please Me, has just been shadow banned. The track is taken from the band’s much-anticipated debut album, which is set to drop this year. THE RATTLEBACKS have now released a censored version of the video, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBi3u2E_8TE
The director of the video, Lizzie Dorning, goes on to remark: “If we had gone out to make an overtly sexual video, I could understand the shadow ban - instead I wanted our protagonist Sara to realise that living a boring unfulfilling life means pleasing others, not herself. The last shot of Sara waking up is supposed to be a moment of quiet realisation - each day is a new day and it’s up to you to change your mindset and create your own happiness”.
With a new version of the video now released, and with their debut album to follow, THE RATTLEBACKS cannot and will not be stopped.
THE RATTLEBACKS live: 16/10/24 – KK’s Steel Mill – Wolverhampton (with Tailgunner); 17/10/24 – Rebellion – Manchester (with Tailgunner); 21/11/24 – Face bar - Reading (with Tailgunner); 22/11/24 – Komedia – Brighton (with Tailgunner); 23/11/24- Cobblestones – Bridgewater (with Tailgunner).
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