Selfish Things/Spencer Chamberlain
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Underoath singer Spencer Chamberlain, Selfish Things get “Torn” in video

Selfish Things just dropped the music video for their song “Torn”. Just like the original track, the video also features Spencer Chamberlain of Underoath.

The video takes inspiration from the old silent films, with slides describing the action. It’s very cool. Check it out below.

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Selfish Things released their debut LP Logos on Sep. 20. They began releasing singles from the highly anticipated album approximately 11 months before and later revealed that several high-profile names would appear on the record, including Spencer Chamberlain (Underoath), William Ryan Key (formerly of Yellowcard) and Andy Leo (Crown The Empire).

Now, that the video for “Torn” is out, we see that Spencer Chamberlain appears in it as well.

The style of the video is very dark and gritty. It reminds us of an old-timey film with a twirly mustache and a woman tied up on the train tracks.

The opportunity to not only have Chamberlain’s vocals on the track, but for him to appear in the video as well is rare.

“I normally don’t feature on records, but when I heard ‘Torn’ for the first time, it just blew me away,” Chamberlain tells Revolver. “I loved what these guys were up to, and Alex just had something about his voice that I loved.”

If you haven’t checked out Selfish Things’ debut album Logos yet, stream it below.

Selfish Things have a few more dates left on their winter tour with Boston ManorMicrowave and Heart Attack Man. Tickets are available here with a full list of remaining dates below.

Dates

12/07 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater
12/08 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
12/11 – Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater
12/13 – Kansas City, MO @ Davey’s Uptown Ramblers Club
12/14 – Springfield, MO @ Outland Ballroom
12/15 – Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
12/20 – Hartford, CT @ Wester Underground

What do you think about the music video for “Torn”? Tell us in the comments below!

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