The Silence Factory‘s official music video for their new single “High”. Vocalist Nathan McNevin said of the track:

“The story is a bit dark, but basically it’s about a guy who feels guilty about the death of his girlfriend – even though it’s absolutely not his fault. The video tries to capture that feeling that people have when bad stuff happens and they think they are to blame. But, in the end, the idea is that the girl comes back and tries to pull the guy into the road to get hit by a car and he realizes it at the last minute and pulls away. So, even though it’s dark it ends on a positive note. The guy finally realizes it’s not his fault so he can just be sad about the loss, but not blame himself.”

“High” was produced by Gavin Brown (3 Days Grace, Billy Talent). The clip was directed by Jendo Shabo from Moonjump Productions. The group’s new EP, which features the song, is due out later this year. The song is available for digital download now on Spotify and iTunes.

[via Live In Limbo]