miike snow

Miike Snow have been known to engage in some vastly intriguing and thought provoking visual content for their high end indie-pop releases.

The trio comprised of production outfit Bloodshy and Avant (Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg) and vocalist Andrew Wyatt are well documented for dishing out a far amount of blood and gore into ‘the real life’ fabric of their video efforts.

Mostly though, as previous weird and wonderful presentations have served out, the end result of these realistic bordering on surreal endeavours leave the viewing audience in a state of pondering brought on by these snapshot’s of strangely twisted poignancy.

We know that Miike Snow’s latest effort “Genghis Khan” wasn’t going to be anything other than of strongly compelling content, I mean it takes it’s title from the psychotic centuries old emperor of the same name.

In the past Miike Snow have given us everything spanning cops, bodies and donuts through to carving up body parts with a power saw and all manner of symbolic creepiness. So when tackling their newly delivered almighty pop anthem “Genghis Khan” the trio had their work cut out to go the distance on this one.

So it’s dancing villain’s that win the day. And everything is as enjoyably bizarre as it sounds. HURRAH!