Rusangano Family are on their ‘Soul Food’ in their new Dave Tynan-directed video
One of the main highlights of Electric Picnic for many, Rusangano Family struck while the iron is hot (and the rest of us were asleep) in releasing a new video for their Let The Dead Bury The Dead track – ‘Soul Food’ yesterday.
Directed by Dave Tynan (Just Sayin’ / Jape), it was shot in the Burren with the band and their friends and features an insert of spoken word in the middle, as seen in their stage show.
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