VIDEO PREMIERE: Infinity Broke - Abject Object

14 March 2025 | 10:00 am | Adele Luamanuvae

Step into the hazy, black-and-white, binocular-wielding world of Infinity Broke's 'Abject Object' with an exclusive music video premiere via The Music.

Infinity Broke

Infinity Broke (Image by Amanda Stevens)

Avant-rock band Infinity Broke are on the cusp of releasing their fourth studio album This Masthead in April, but not before teasing what this next sonic journey entails.

With half of the album being birthed from group improvisation sessions, the songwriting on This Masthead showcases the band’s fresh approach to music making. Recording the project over five days at Bellambi’s Stranded Studios, frontman Jamie Hutchings took on mixing duties for the first time, throwing himself a layer deeper into the music to truly encapsulate the essence of This Masthead. As a result, the project is a culmination of ethereal nuances, field recordings and musique concrète elements that feed a captivating, transcendental listening experience.

Their most recent single Abject Object is a dive head-first into the world of This Masthead, offering up cataclysmic beats, mantric basslines, and lyrics that focus on an inner monologue Hutchings experienced working in huge, empty, glass houses. Riddled within his emotive, distorted hollers a clear view of Hutchings’ stream of consciousness, as he contemplates over the sterility of the material world that these big, vacant houses represent. Before you know it, you’re falling down a psychedelic-rock infused rabbit hole, with only the sobering yelps of Hutchings left to bridge you back to reality. 

Infinity Broke were able to take the release of Abject Object and insert it into different live settings throughout February, gearing up to embark on a tour to promote This Masthead in May.

For now, they wish to invite you into the world of Abject Object with an exclusive music video premiere via The Music. Check it out below.

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