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Mini Mansions Release Works Every Time Video

Wednesday, 25 July 2018 Written by Laura Johnson

Mini Mansions have posted a video for Works Every Time.

It is the title track of their new EP, which is due out on September 28. The band said:

“We knew we wanted to work with Colin Hanks [director] again after his amazing performance in our “Any Emotions” video, and this time thought we would use his expertise behind the camera. He wisely chose Bob Baker’s Marionette theatre, an LA institution and venue we had all visited as kids growing up in Los Angeles. Colin was able to seamlessly marry this song’s message with the theater puppeteer’s imagination and creativity. We have him to thank as he really pulled some strings to deliver this spectacle.”

Hanks also commented:

“I've always loved the fellas from Mini Mansions as well as their music so it was a bit of a no brainer to leap at the chance to work with them again, this time behind the camera. My fascination with the Bob Baker Marionette Theater and the artists that perform there seemed like an intriguing setting for a video. It's a special place in the heart of Los Angeles and I'm incredibly grateful to both the band and the theater for opportunity to bring them both together.” 

The band, featuring Queens of the Stone Age’s Michael Shuman, Zach Dawes of the Last Shadow Puppets and Tyler Parkford, released 'The Great Pretenders' in 2015 and are currently supporting Arctic Monkeys on their North American tour.

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