Adelaide 7 piece reggae band Babylon Burning have launched a new video clip for their single “Sound Advice” in the lead up to their Melbourne EP launch at The John Curtin on ANZAC Day eve April 24th.

Formed in 2010, Babylon Burning have developed a strong reputation for their hard hitting lyrics and tight focused reggae grooves.

The video shot in late March features lead singer and guitarist Dan Spencer being chased by masked suited thugs (the rest of the band) trying to stop him delivering a letter.

“The song is about people who give advice telling people not to speak up about what they’re passionate about because they don’t think it’s worth it. But really that leads to society being a lot worse off and less informed” explains the lead singer.

‘Sound Advice’ is the first single off the band’s new EP Silence Rains which was released in February.

Babylon Burning will be joined at The John Curtin on Thursday April 24th by local acts San Salvador and Manny Fox, doors open at 7:30 and tickets are available for $10 on the door.

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