Think about the level of transparency you have in your life before watching this brand new video from St. Pete synth-pop outfit Panamory. The clip for “Cara Mia” finds frontwoman Lauren Lance chained to St. Andrew's Cross as she is assailed by some assistants.
“Don’t you know we play for pleasure,” Lance, sings on the track. Now we do. So, why so kinky?
"We wanted to display something that we all enjoyed, that gave everyone a little peek into what makes us tick," Lance told CL in a message. "It helps that it worked a lot with the theme of the song, indulging in your loved one(s) and allowing your partner space to enjoy and explore themselves."
The video is directed by the band's guitarist David the Day and was shot early last month. "Cara Mia" comes from the band's new album Uses For Humans, which saw release in May. It is inspired by Morticia and Gomez Adams, who are Lance's favorite fictional couple.
"I love how their love is everlasting and unwaveringly passionate and no matter what debaucherous act they're up to," she said. "they support each other."
Watch the clip above, and get your hands on some music from Panamory via Bandcamp. Listen to the album below.