The celebrated outfit continue their national tour in Melbourne this week
Client Liaison have gathered an impressive list of guest stars and extras for the clip for recent single Off White Limousine, including '70s pop identity Marty Rhone and Irish DJ and former Game Of Thrones cast member Kristian Nairn, aka Hodor.
The band — Monte Morgan and Harvey Miller, with Tom Tilley and Geordie Miller — cast themselves as cool, confident, philanthropist types cruising the streets in their titular limo as they flit from engagement to engagement, oblivious to the machinations of the nefarious Chess Master (Eric Mengel, who has previously appeared in Kirin J Callinan's Terrible Love clip) in their wake.
Nairn stars (briefly) as "The Limo Driver", though we're pretty sure that only refers to the short interior scene where he has a close-up in the back seat; the rest of the time — although the windscreen is tinted — it seems to be someone else doing the driving.
The clip also features Rhone as a businessman with a deep enthusiasm for Foster's beer, as well as a laundry list of local acting and arts-community/industry types to fill out Client Liaison's world, including Khoa Le (Walt Before Mickey), Terry Yeboah (Rush, Sizzler '77), Trudy Ager (Killing Time, City Homicide) and a bunch more. Check it out below.
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The track itself is, by now, not that new a prospect — it was included in last year's lauded debut album Diplomatic Immunity and has been a staple favourite of their live performances for a while now — but the clip, directed by Tobias Willis and Zachary Bradtke, gives the whole thing a breath of fresh air, filled to the brim with high fashion and fantasy as it is.
It comes alongside the announcement that Client Liaison are evidently launching their own limousine service in Melbourne, because of course they are, and just as the band are about to kick off the second week of their national album tour, with three shows in the Victorian capital locked in from Thursday 23 March.
The run of shows also heads to Sydney, Newcastle, Canberra, Wollongong, Hobart, Miami, Brisbane, Maroochydore, Geelong and Adelaide over the next month-and-a-bit.