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The Heavy North – No Good
Recently, the universal pain associated with the spread of the pandemic has slightly overshadowed the expression in the art of domestic drama. It is good that we have not forgotten our own experiences and feelings for other people in this stream of vague search for hope. The Liverpool band The Heavy North shared one such impressive story of an experiences based on love.

Their new single 'No Good' was released on July 2 and received a music video, which is a worthy continuation of this song. The Heavy North is a group of five musicians who play garage rock and make it interesting and high quality. In the new song 'No Good', they sound at a minimalist medium tempo, adding coolness to their raw sound. The song sounds like an atmosphere of abandonment and hopelessness. The situation has worsened and it is really no good.  


In the music video 'No Good' filmed by Bobby Schofield which also plays the protagonist vividly conveys the pain and despair caused by a breakup with a loved one. He is ready to run where his eyes see and he does not control his emotions. This state of mind is really difficult to survive and watching this masterpiece film, we really believe in the main character and empathize with him. 


A place where talented music and video visualization are combined adds double aesthetic pleasure. Listen to the single 'No Good' from The Heavy North and watch the music video below on YouTube to fully form your opinion about this excellent mix of cool rock n roll sound and professional video film.