Dante Releases Ghost Dog Streets Video

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Last week, I wrote about Colombian rockers Dante and their upcoming video for “Ghost Dog Streets”. Well, that video is out and you can check it out down below!

The video is, according to the band, “…a dark tour around our hometown of Bogota showing everything that happens in the streets at night, all from the perspective of Hellhound.

Directors Jose and Miguel Jimenez tell Dread Central the following:
The concept behind Ghost Dog Streets came from the initial idea of a dark tour through the streets of Bogotá. This was thought out by the band Dante and actually fueled by the songs lyrics. My brother and I thought about an animated shadow dog of sorts creeping through the city walls. This quickly evolved to a P.O.V video of our Hellhound just running amok, causing mischief and wrecking havoc. A bit of grindhouse, Tarantino, “Smack my Bitch Up” and Todd McFarlane and there you have it: Ghost Dog Streets born to raise Hell in Ol’ Santa Fé.

We’ve always had mutual respect for each other’s audiovisual work and we already had done some illustrations for the band, jobs with great flow and brotherhood in between. With this music video we just had the most wickedly satisfying result for both parties ’cause every move made perfect sense, even with the danger of shooting in certain parts of our chaotic hometown.

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