Pet Needs release video for song Ducklings

British punk band Pet Needs has unveiled a new music video for their track "Ducklings." The video accompanies a song from their forthcoming album. Directed by Vanessa Sollner, it highlights the band's energetic style.

Pet Needs, known for their raw punk sound, recently debuted a video for "Ducklings," a single from their upcoming album Elbows Out! This Is Capitalism. The band announced the release through Punknews.org, emphasizing the track's role in their evolving discography.

The video was entirely handled by Vanessa Sollner, who served as shooter, director, and producer. This collaboration brings a fresh visual element to the song, capturing the band's dynamic performances. "Ducklings" forms part of the album set for release on March 27 via Xtra Mile Recordings, marking another milestone for the group following their 2024 effort Intermittent Fast Living.

Pet Needs has built a reputation in the punk scene with albums that blend sharp lyrics and high-energy music. The new video is available online, offering fans a preview of the themes explored in Elbows Out! This Is Capitalism. This release underscores the band's continued activity, building on the momentum from their previous work.

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