Indie
Billions of Comrades Reveal the Music Video for “TETONS” Single
Belgian indie quartet Billions Of Comrades has revealed the new music video for “TETONS,” ahead of the release of their new album ‘TROTOP.’

Belgian-based quartet Billions Of Comrades unveils today the music video for their latest single, “TETONS.” The song is taken from TROTOP, a new outstanding album designed for live performance and due for release on April 12th via Rockerill and Black Basset Records.
Billions Of Comrades is a cheeky flirt between organic and synthetic sounds, creating a sound with asymmetrical structures, headbanger beats, and chanted vocals. Full of adrenaline and sweat, their dance-punk style is free online and gets wild on a concert stage.
TROTOP will be released digitally and on vinyl only and is now available for pre-order.
Discussing the video, the band states:
“For this music video, we were lucky enough to be surrounded by Amy Plégie for the sploshing (a colourful, fluid and gourmand fetish) and the whole Jekyll N’ Hyde team for the images, a perfect match that allowed us to visually translate the frenzy and colours of our music. Eroticism of our body parts, playful colour sploshing, and an ode to nipples of all kinds support the lyrics. Perhaps everyone’s freedom begins with a nipple. For us, it’s clear #freethenipple and #freeteton.”
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