Dutch Interior Wanted To Make ‘A Fucked Up Fleetwood Mac Song’ On New Single

Watch the band-made music video for “Sandcastle Molds.”

By Nate Todd Dec 4, 2024 10:04 am PST

Dutch Interior shared a new single, “Sandcastle Molds.” The track follows the group’s first single, “Ecig,” on their new label, Fat Possum Records.

The new singles follow the 2023 album from Dutch Interior, Blinded by Fame. The band — Jack Nugent, Conner Reeves, Davis Stewart, Noah Kurtz, Shane Barton and Hayden Barton — noted that their latest single, “Sandcastle Molds,” was an attempt at making “a fucked up Fleetwood Mac song.”

“This song grew from the realization, while driving down the 405 after a long night, that I might be losing my edge,” Nugent stated. “‘Sandcastle Molds’ deals with holding on to your sense of self as the world descends into madness at a nauseating pace. How does one hold on to hope when the state of all things seems to be in rapid decay?”

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“Sandcastle Molds” arrived with a music video created by Dutch Interior and friends. Press materials described the visual.

Directed and edited by the band and friends, the “Sandcastle Molds” video is made up of dual images of miniatures and their real, life-sized counterparts: doll houses, furniture, wax figures, and piles of trash. The video was then re-filmed, positioning it as its own miniature, easier to control and less unwieldy than the actions taken to make it.

Watch the music video for “Sandcastle Molds” below:

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