Airport impressions have released a new music video for the new single 'Hymns of June' which is the first single from the band's upcoming album due to be released early in 2014.
The video was shot and produced in the UK by a Manchester-based production company and directed by experienced music video director Adam Barker recently credited by Q-TV, Rock sound Magazine and other important names in the video industry.
The music video was shot in Haworth, in the heart of the moors of the Bronte Country in West Yorkshire, which village is most famous for its authentic railway station which also features in the music video.
The band's front man, Errol Sammut commented "We are honoured to have worked with such a professional production team and believe the ambience and landscapes have created a perfect set up for this type of song. "
The song 'Hymns of June' features an ode to the simpleton and sees the band experiment into new musical ventures verging into folkish sounds which include the introduction of the banjo and double bass instruments alongside acoustic guitars amongst others.
“Airport Impressions have come a long way and their songs are stronger than ever. The 2nd album is always the trickiest step for any band but I believe we have captured the essence of the band whilst leaving the album to have it’s own musical journey .“ added Howard Keith from Jagged House .