Finger Eleven have shared a music video for their latest single, “Together Right.” The song is part of their upcoming Greatest Hits collection, including fan favorites like “Paralyzer” and “One Thing,” and a previously unreleased Pink Floyd cover. The collection is scheduled to arrive on June 16, along with their first-ever vinyl release on August 25. 

 

Guitarist James Black comments:

“The video takes place in a world where everything is the same. Efficiency and conformity are mistaken for unity. But real connection, between two people, is WAY more powerful than people idly following a routine.”

 

Frontman Scott Anderson adds:

“‘Together Right’ is about unity. It’s about the bonds between people and how far that bond can extend before it’s broken. The song has an optimistic-sounding chorus but it’s really a desperate plea from one party to another asking please stick around, let’s go down with this ship together.” 

 

Director Martin Klapperbein shares: 

“Shooting the music video was an unforgettable experience… Drawing inspiration from the film adaptation of George Orwell’s dystopian novel, 1984, we created a cohesive design that beautifully showcased the choreography through the wardrobe, color tones, titles, and casting choices. This project was definitely a group effort, and I’m so grateful to have worked with such a dedicated and talented cast and crew.”

 

Watch the clip below and pre-order the album here:

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Zenae Zukowski