One by one, the other band members intercept the pursuers not with violence, but with instruments . A drum fill from Simon knocks the suits off balance; a fuzzy guitar riff from Máté creates a literal wall of sound they can't cross.
The music video for opens with a tight shot of a vintage red telephone booth. It’s ringing. Iván Vitáris (the lead singer) picks up. There’s no voice on the other end, only the steady, driving bassline of the song beginning to thrum. One by one, the other band members intercept
High-waisted trousers, velvet blazers, and Chelsea boots. It’s ringing
Iván walks through a crowded, grey subway station. While everyone else is glued to holographic screens, he reaches out and grabs the hand of a stranger—a woman who looks like she stepped out of a Warhol painting. As their hands touch, the world flashes into technicolor . High-waisted trousers, velvet blazers, and Chelsea boots
The story follows a , but the "stolen" goods aren't diamonds—they're stolen moments of analog joy . The band members are "The Collectors," moving through a high-tech, sterile world of the future where music and touch have been outlawed.
Does this vibe fit the energy you were imagining for the track, or should we go for something more psychedelic and abstract ?