Machine Gun Kelly & Travis Barker Drop A New Single
On August 4, 2020, Machine Gun Kelly premiered an action-packed lyric video for his latest single with Travis Barker, ‘concert for aliens.’ The gripping video literally features the two musicians playing a concert for aliens.
The video that is directed by Orlando De La Cruz & Anthony Scaramucci jr and animated by George Ritson video takes you on a thrilling roller-coaster ride. Through its sensational graphics and an exhilarating storyline we are reminded why we fell in love with Machine Gun Kelly in the first place.
The video begins with MGK and Travis Barker being chased by aliens before they are captured by the group of Martians. That’s not all for the musicians… The Cleveland musician and Blink-182 drummer then escape on a UFO and end up on another planet. In an amazing closing sequence, the tables are turned. Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker end up performing to an extraterrestrial audience.
The punk/rock single is the second single from Machine Gun Kelly’s sixth studio album, ‘Tickets to My Downfall.’ The first lead single from the album, ‘Bloody Valentine’ that released in May is on the same level as this banger. The stellar video of the track also featured the rapper’s new girlfriend, Megan Fox. If these two records are anything to go by then I can only imagine how great the rest of the album will be.
Details About The Track
In a Twitter post, Machine Gun Kelly mentions that this record was actually the last song that the two recorded together for this upcoming album, and that they recorded the song just two weeks ago. Ah! These 2 minutes and 40 seconds that this song lasted for, ended up being the best part of his fans’s day.
When asked about a comment for the record, Machine Gun Kelly said, This whole thing started out with one studio session. We’ve been great friends for a decade. So this was just like, ‘Hey, let’s just do a random day of work.'”
Even though there’s no set release date for the new album by Machine Gun Kelly, we’re hoping that it’s not too far.
By: Aatira Kakroo