Airport Impressions have released a new music video for their latest single Hymns of June. The song is the first single lifted off the band’s upcoming album, which is due to be released later this year.

Shot and produced in the UK by a British production company, and directed by renowned director Adam Barker, the video is set in Haworth, a village in the heart of the moors of Bronte Country. This West Yorkshire location is primarily famous for its authentic railway station, which also features in the music video.

“It was an honour working with such a professional team,” Airport Impressions frontman Errol Sammut remarked. “Their choice of ambience and landscapes created the perfect set-up for the song.”

Hymns of June features an ode to the simpleton, and sees the band instil a folkish element into their sound thanks to the introduction of the banjo and double bass alongside driving acoustic guitars.

The band is currently putting the final touches to the new album.

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