Search Local Treatment Providers

Step 1 of 4

It seems we can't find what you're looking for.

Payment Types

The Toronto 4-piece rock band has dropped a visceral music video for brand new single "Blood" featuring Andy Leo of Crown The Empire.

Selfish Things are gearing up for the release of their debut full-length and two incredible North American tours this fall. But today, the Toronto 4-piece rock band has dropped a visceral music video for brand new single “Blood” featuring Andy Leo of Crown The Empire. On the track, frontman Alex Biro shares, “My grandma was dying. She had a white blood cell count of 40 000 which is (if my memory serves me correctly) 10 times what it should be for a normal person. WZRD BLD and one of our friends KJ had the chorus pretty much set in stone, and the band and I took it from there. Definitely one of my favourite songs on the album, although birthed from a difficult moment in my life.” The accompanying music video, directed by Miguel Barbosa, shows a visual representation of what Biro felt during that time. “Miguel and I work pretty seamlessly together. He gives me space to creative direct all of our videos and really brings my ideas to life alongside Ryan Glover, our cinematographer. Conceptually, I wanted to do something that represented both the madness and desperation of death and illness. I hope that was accomplished.” Due out September 20th via Pure Noise Records, Selfish Things’ full-length debut Logos is a collection of 11 tracks that dive right into the psyche of Biro. “I want people to know that there is strength in your faults. It’s just as important to suffer as it is to find moments of joy and happiness. Darkness and light need one another” shares Biro on the upcoming album. Upcoming Selfish Things Tour Dates: Supporting Don Broco w/ Trash Boat and Sleep On It September 12 – Brighton Music Hall – Boston, MA – SOLD OUT September 13 – Gramercy Theatre – New York, NY – SOLD OUT September 14 – The Foundry @ The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA – SOLD OUT September 15 – Milkboy Arthouse – College Park, MD September 17 – Amos’ Southend – Charlotte, NC September 18 – Soundbar – Orlando, FL – SOLD OUT September 20 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA September 21 – The Basement East – Nashville, TN September 23 – Barracuda – Austin, TX September 24 – Club Dada – Dallas, TX September 26 – The Nile Theater – Mesa, AZ September 27 – The Irenic – San Diego, CA September 28 – The Troubador – Los Angeles, CA – SOLD OUT September 29 – Slim’s – San Francisco, CA October 1 – The Crocodile – Seattle, WA October 2 – Biltmore Cabaret – Vancouver, BC October 3 – The Paris Theatre – Portland, OR October 5 – The Loading Dock – Salt Lake City, UT October 6 – Marquis Theater – Denver, CO October 8 – Bottom Lounge – Chicago, IL October 9 – Mahall’s – Cleveland, OH – SOLD OUT October 11 – The Shelter – Detroit, MI – SOLD OUT October 12 – Hard Luck – Toronto, ON – SOLD OUT October 13 – Le Ministere – Montreal, QC