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Watch: We Are Wolves explore the dark world of a secluded cult with new “I Don’t Mind” video

Montreal electro-punks We Are Wolves have unveiled a dark new video from last year’s Wrong LP, their first new album since 2013. Directed by long-time collaborator Jérémie Saindon, “I Don’t Mind” is a cinematic look at the secluded members of a cult sect, set to the band’s eerily dancey soundtrack.

As lead singer Alex Ortiz describes it, “the music video for I Don’t Mind is the strange junction between the Bee Gees on acid and the sinister coldness of David Lynch.” See for yourself below.

Wrong is available now via Fantôme Records. For more info and all upcoming tour dates, visit wearewolves.net.

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