EELS VIDEO INSPIRED BY EVERETT’S TERRORIST MIX-UP
British rockers EELS have based their new video on frontman MARK EVERETT’ s brush with police earlier this year (10) when the singer was mistaken f or a terrorist.
Everett was questioned by cops in London’s Hyde Park after a mix-up whi ch led them to believe he was a suspect in an ongoing terrorism inquiry.
He was released without charge and now he is reliving the incident in t he promo for the group’s new single, Baby Loves Me, which sees him wander ing around what looks like a scale model of the British capital.
He tells NME.com, "It’s my way of saying ‘Thanks for making me feel bad by accusing me of being a terrorist in Hyde Park this June. I’ll show yo u. I’ll make your city look like a toy’.
"All I know is sometimes I’m big, sometimes I’m small, and sometimes I’ m really, really tiny. Kind of like how I feel from day to day. And I see a lot of the world in this video, much like I do on our world tour right now."
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