Featuring a young boy and girl taking their bikes through a rural autumn setting and lighting firecrackers under the water tower and throwing the feathers out of their pillows, the video for We Are Wolves' "Holding Hands" recontextualizes adolescent Midwest troublemaking into genuine rebellion. The track rocks some blistering guitar riffs, sneering vocals, and an insistent rhythm section and turns what could be rather somber imagery into ballsy resistance. [MBV]
Reminds me of Richard Hell and the Voidoids. I liked it.