Music: Red Mass team up with King Khan in "To Fall From Grace"

We're thrilled today to premiere a new video from Montreal's Red Mass featuring the enigmatic King Khan! A Montreal-based self-described "free creative enterprise," Red Mass is lead by Roy Vucino and Hannah Lewis. The collective recently released a guest-packed full-length titled A Hopeless Noise on the psych label Mothland. It boasts several prominent appearances from the wider punk and indie rock world, including Minutemen legend Mike Watt, Evan Dando of The Lemonheads, the unmistakable Rick Froberg of Hot Snakes and Drive Like Jehu, Canadian indie star Mac DeMarco, and Hugo Mudie of The Sainte Catherines, among others.

"To Fall From Grace" features the Berlin-based King Khan on vocals. Here's what the band had to say about the clip:

The video was made by filmmaker Giuliano Bossa with the help of his brother Roberto Bossa and features musician Eddy Blake as the card dealer and magician Matt Risk as Death. I remember it was definitely supposed to invoke classic films like Ingmar Bergman's 'The Seventh Seal' and there is a definite nod to Wicker Man. The character is basically playing cards with Death.

 

Red Mass released Kilrush Drive in March of 2019, followed by the Bored single last summer. Roy Vucino's a musician, actor, and filmmaker based in Montreal. Under the stage name Choyce he played in several seminal early-2000s garage-punk groups, notably CPC Gangbangs and Les Sexareenos.
Red Mass on tour

Date City Venue
Feb 20 Munster, Germany Gleiss 22
Feb 21 Graz, Austria Music-House
Feb 22 Vienna, Austria Rhiz
Feb 26 Paris, France Espace B
Feb 27 Nantes , France Lune froide
Feb 28 St Macaire, France La belle lurrette
Feb 29 Jurançon, France La Ferronerie
Mar 1 Lorient, France Galion
Mar 2 Rennes, France L’Ubu
Mar 28 Montreal, Canada l'Escogriffe

 

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