The Hu Share Animated Video for “Sell The World”

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Mongolian band The Hu just unveiled a new video, “Sell The World.” While it’s their first animated video, it’s not a lighthearted one—It tackles limited resources and climate change.

The song is from the band’s 2022 record Rumble of Thunder, out via Better Noise Music.

“The ‘Sell the World’ music video is the first-ever animated music video from The HU,” says The Hu’s producer Dashka. “It’s our way of expressing the love we have for our earth. From the name of the song to the content of the video, we use sarcasm and exaggeration to show the unpleasantness of the world. It was easier to use the graphics and 3Ds to create visuals for the exaggerated message that the song has in its lyrics. Throughout past albums, The Hu’s songs positively reinforce the message of protecting the earth and keeping nature intact. However, on this video we took a completely different, polar opposite approach to the song’s message by reminding listeners of the limited resources of this earth. The female in the video represents the mother earth we are singing about.”

The Hu Share Animated Video for “Sell The World”

The band are also on tour this October with Finish nu-metalers Blind Channel and California band NERV. Check out their Warrior Souls West Coast U.S. tour dates below.

10/3    Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium #
10/4    Salt Lake City, UT – The Union #
10/6    Sacramento, CA – Aftershock &
10/7    Las Vegas, NV – The Industrial Sound # 
10/8    Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern #
10/9    San Francisco, CA – The Warfield ^
10/12  Bellingham, WA – Bellingham Exit ^
10/14  Garden City, ID – Revolution Concert House ^
10/15 Bozeman, MT – The ELM ^
10/16 Missoula, MT – The Wilma ^
10/18 Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory ^
10/19 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater ^
10/20 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile ^
10/21 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile ^
10/22 Eugene, OR – McDonald Theatre ^
10/24 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory OC ^
10/25 Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theater ^  
10/26 Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren ^
# “Psycho Thunder” co-headlining tour with Asking Alexandria and special guests Zero 9:36
& Festival Date 
^ “The Warrior Souls” headlining tour with Blind Channel and NERV

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