Knife-throwing is no casual sport. You either have great aim or you
wound someone. Australian newcomers Gold Class come off as an aggressive
post-punk version of the Smiths thanks to singer Adam Curley’s deep,
lingering vocals. There’s an innate darkness about their “Life As A Gun”
video. It focuses on an intense trust game paired with deadly knife
play. A woman throws knives at a suspended Curley while one or the other
is blindfolded. The band described director Geoffrey O’Connor as having
a “penchant for marrying elegance, tension and a touch of dark humour.”
Influenced by film noir, the video plays off the song’s lyrical
sentiment, the desire to both protect and harm, the moment when trust is
placed in the knife-wielding hands of another.” Watch the serious knife
play.
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