Boston Manor Share Video For New Single Heat Me Up

by | Jul 4, 2024

Boston Manor have shared the video for their latest single Heat Me Up, directed by Tom Dream. Heat Me Up is the latest single to be taken from forthcoming album Sundiver, which drops on 6th September via SharpTone Records.

Boston Manor

Boston Manor (Megan Doherty)
Boston Manor (Megan Doherty)

Lead singer Henry Cox comments on the single’s accompany video: “Heat Me Up is a love song. It’s about realising that what you have is so precious you would do anything to protect it and nurture it. We set out to work with Tom Dream on this project, he’s somebody we’ve wanted to work with for ages, so we were over the moon that we could make the collaboration happen for Heat Me Up. He was so great to work with, and watching him interpret the song with such creativity and vision was really inspiring. We had so much fun making the video.”

Check out the video below:

Video director Tom Dream adds: “Boston Manor are my new favourite band. Their sound combines the best elements of my favourite 90s bands, but with even more massive production. And they are all proper lovely lads. We shot the video at my new location house in Kent, which perfectly matched the vision we had in mind for this track. My hope was to blend a 1950s Palm Springs black-and-white aesthetic with the quaint, eerie feel of the English countryside.”

Upcoming UK tour dates:

JULY
10th – 2000 Trees Festival
11th – 2000 Trees Festival

SEPTEMBER
18th – Rock City, Nottingham
19th – O2 Ritz, Manchester
20th – Project House, Leeds
22nd – SWG3, Glasgow
24th – SWX, Bristol
25th – Engine Rooms, Southampton
26th – XOYO, Birmingham
27th – O2 Kentish Town Forum, London

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