Blossoms reveal 'Blown Rose' video - premiere

Roisin O'Connor
Thursday 13 October 2016 05:33 EDT
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Blossoms are back with a new video for their song 'Blown Rose', which we're premiering today on The Independent.

Check it out below:

The video was directed by Francis Wallis and shot at Hammerwood Park - the house formerly owned by Led Zeppelin and the location for The Song Remains The Same.

Fresh off of scoring a number one album for two consecutive weeks, the Stockport band are currently on tour in the US after drawing impressive crowds in the UK, both at their own gigs and festivals including Field Day and Glastonbury.

"We’re normal lads, we don’t take stuff too seriously…" frontman Tom Ogden told The Independent at The Great Escape festival earlier this year. "But we know what we’ve gotta do, we don’t get too f****d up.

"I think something feeds into you without knowing it – Oasis, Stone Roses, Arctic Monkeys – they’re all working class normal people, and that feeds into your music."

For Blossoms tour dates in the UK click here

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