GHOSTKID release moving video for “YØU & I”

30 Oct, 2020

GHØSTKID, the new namesake of Sebastian “Sushi“ Biesler (formerly of Eskimo Callboy), have released a touching video for new single ‘YØU & I’.

“YØU & I” is taken from upcoming self-titled debut album scheduled for a release on November 13th, 2020.

GHØSTKID comments: “’YØU & I’ is probably the most personal track on the record and based on a true story. It’s the story about a close person who is in a coma… It seems like you can’t really do anything, but somehow you’ve got a connection and it really feels like you are facing all of this together. I strongly believe that being there and letting someone feel that he or she is not alone definitely has an impact. The video is a metaphoric walk through the “coma world“. It’s about finding a way out of it together, about support and about help. Sometimes this is all what we need to make it through tough times… to know that we’re not alone.”

Watch the video for GHØSTKID’s ’YØU & I’ below:

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