Mogwai’s New Video for “Crossing the Road Material” Doubles As A Off-Road Racing Documentary

According to Pitchfork, Scottish rockers Mogwai have just released a new video for their track “Crossing the Road Material.” Not only is this a music video, though. The video also acts as a documentary short following the dirt racer legend Johnny Herchinger. The video, though exhibiting the music of Mogwai, focuses its attention on Herchinger preparing himself and his beautiful Camaro for the Catskills Mountain Race at Accord Speedway in New York.  

The video opens as Herchinger’s 1977 Z28 Street Stock Dvision Camaro rolling out of the truck as the racer talks about what racing is to him. The music slowly chimes in as the cars prepare to race in the dirt track at Accord Speedway. The music develops to faster, fuller sound as the cars zoom past the camera trying to overtake Herchinger and his Camaro. Unfortunately the car flips and Herchinger is taken to an ambulance to get examined. The music then calms down and we hear the racer’s thoughts on his crash and his family. Like a true badass all he wanted to do was flip the car and continue racing. The officials, though, thought otherwise. Directed by Antony Crook, the short music video/documentary exhibits passion, love, and longing for our dreams. Check out the video below.

Formed in Glasgow in 1995, Mogwai is a Scottish post-rock group that is made up of members Stuart Braithwaite (guitar and vocals), Barry Burns (guitar, synth, vocals, and piano), Dominic Aitchison (bass), and Martin Bulloch on drums. Their most recent album, Every Country’s Sun was released on September 1st 2017 and led them to play large world-wide tour which ended in their hometown of Glasgow. Mogwai also did a surprise Primavera Sound set in which they played Every Country’s Sun in its entirety. Check out the album review here.

In 2015, Mogwai also wrote the music for Mark Cousins’ documentary Atomic, Living in Dread and Promise. The soundtrack was later released in 2016 and was rightly titled Atomic.

In 2016, singer Braithwaite also took part in documentary following the story of Glasgow music  which was titled Lost in France. Directed by Niall McCann, the movie had Braithwaite, amongst other musicians, to recreate a gig Mogwai performed just after they formed. The documentary features live footage of Mogwai as well as intimate solo performances by Braithwaite himself. The film premiered in the Edinburgh International Film Festival and received a multitude of positive reviews.

photo credit: Marv Watson

Jeremy Bacharach: Born in Los Angeles, CA, Jeremy has always been a lover of music. After graduating Hamilton High School with a focus in technical theatre, Jeremy ventured forth to Portland, Oregon so as to study at Lewis and Clark College. After bouncing around majors, he decided to focus on music composition and theory for the purpose of understanding why he loves what he loves. Aside from his major studies in composition, Jeremy also partook in sutdying Jazz Guitar, choir, and piano for the pure joy (and the requirements). Being able to write about what has become the main focus in his life only brings more joy to Jeremy as he is extrmely grateful to be a part of mxdwn!
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