
Neovenator released a new music video featuring “Effing Bohemians,” our favorite track from their 2024 debut album Songs From The End Of The Pier.
“Effing bohemians, would you just look at them?” sings band founder Simon Waller as we view scenes of 1960s youth culture in London.
The band, frequent performers at U.K. steampunk events, describe their sound as “off-kilter but entertaining English psychedelic-pop.”
The 1960s, of course, were far removed from the Age of Steam, but the video shows how some of the fashion styles of the time, specifically the peacock revolution, anticipated steampunk. (Others have noted the influence of Art Nouveau on poster and album cover art of the psychedelic era.)
“Effing Bohemians” is the band’s second music video since the album’s release, following “Launch Day.”
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