Red Fang, who play Rock on the Range today, add to their canon of comedic clips, debuting the video for “Cut It Short”
Whitey McConnaughy directed the clip, continuing the partnership that birthed videos for “Wires,” “Prehistoric Dog,” “Hank Is Dead” and most recently “Shadows” (https://youtu.be/cnhCxVy5pfs). In the “Cut It Short” video, McConnaughy explores the inner dynamics of touring bands with hilarious accuracy.
Red Fang plays one additional North American date (May 26 at the Modified Ghost Festival II) before heading to Europe for a month of shows. The band resurfaces Stateside at Bumbershoot in September followed by a performance at Crucial Fest.
Tour dates:
May 19 Columbus, OH Rock on the Range
May 26 Vancouver, BC Modified Ghost Festival II
June 10 Guilford, UK Boileroom
June 11 Donnington, UK Download Festival
June 12 Lille, France L’Aeronef
June 14 Orleans, France Astrolabe
June 15 Lyon, France Epicerie Moderne
June 16 Clisson, France Hellfest
June 17 Dessel, Belgium Graspop
June 19 Berlin, Germany Lido
June 20 Vienna, Austria Flex
June 21 Orfu, Hungary Fishing on Orfu
June 23 Saarwellingen, Germany Saarmageddon Festival
June 24 Scheessel, Germany Hurricane Festival
June 25 Neuhausen, Germany Southside Festival
June 28 Roskilde, Denmark Roskilde
June 29 Nimjegen, Netherlands Doornroosje
July 1 Pratteln, Switzerland Fuzz Jam Festival
July 5 Biarritz, France Atabel
July 6 Viverio, Spain Resurrection Festival
July 8 Barcelona, Spain Razzamatazz 2
July 9 Ile du Gaou, France Pointu Festival
September 1 Seattle, WA Bumbershoot
September 2 Salt Lake City, UT Crucial Fest
Red Fang released their latest album, Only Ghosts, last fall via Relapse Records.The 10-song album was produced by Ross Robinson (At The Drive-In, The Cure, Slipknot) and mixed by Joe Barresi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool, Melvins). Nerdist dubbed Only Ghosts a “supremely excellent new album,” Revolver said “’Flies’ might be one of the heaviest and catchiest things the band has ever put on record” and Outburn called the release “swaggering” and “heavy but catchy.”