OTTAWA POP-PUNK BAND MAJORS SHARE VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE ‘ETIQUETTE’

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OTTAWA POP-PUNK BAND MAJORS SHARE VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE ‘ETIQUETTE’

MAJORS, from Canada’s capital of Ottawa, not too long ago launched a brand new single, ‘Etiquette.’ – Photograph by Greg Mathews

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Ottawa-based pop-punk band MAJORS are teeing up one thing unforgettable with the discharge of their first-ever music video for his or her newest single ‘Etiquette’ streaming now on YouTube. The video showcases a dynamic collaboration with Juno Award-winning cinematographer Peter Schnobb (Bahamas, Sarah Harmer), who introduced the high-energy visible to life as director and producer.

Launched in Could and blended and mastered by Dean Hadjichristou (Parkway Drive, 4 12 months Robust), ‘Etiquette’ is MAJORS’ first launch since their fan-favourite 2024 EP Songs within the Key of Golf and continues the band’s signature mix of driving punk power and surprising thematic twists. This time, MAJORS takes goal at a most unforgivable villain: the disrespectful golf accomplice.

“‘Etiquette’ is about getting matched up on the golf course with a horrible particular person,” says vocalist Justin Camarena. “Anybody who’s performed recurrently is aware of there are some folks with no respect for the sport or for others, and the thought for the tune got here from a kind of situations. In golf, you’ve got a whole lot of time to suppose, and your thoughts can wander to completely happy or darkish locations. This tune goes to a darkish place. After I’m writing I like taking a small thought and exaggerating it to squeeze out all the sentiments I had once I was in that second. I’ve golfed with lots of people who’ve irritated me, however this tune magnifies that tenfold, and the video has us murdering a man.”

Singel Artwork for ‘Etiquette.’

Filmed over two days on the Irish Hills Golf and Nation Membership in Ottawa, the video follows a boorish character who defies each rule of golf decorum – arriving late, performing out on the course, and shamelessly ignoring the sport’s dignity. Because the tune builds in urgency, so does the narrative, culminating in a satisfyingly rebellious climax that solely MAJORS might ship.

Shot with precision and punch by Schnobb, and supported by No Arms Movies, the video marries uncooked efficiency footage with a tongue-in-cheek storyline that pays homage to each punk rock angst and golf traditionalism. It’s a pairing nobody anticipated – however one which works with shocking concord.

MAJORS’ music is a high-energy mix of recent rock rooted in traditional 2000s punk with lyrics that includes wide-ranging golf themed storytelling. Fashioned in 2023 by former members of The Absolutely Down – Justin Camarena (vocals) and Wealthy Latour (drums) – the band rapidly expanded to incorporate guitarist Jason Mooney (We Have been Sharks), Nathan Pearce (guitar), and Jeff Britten (bass), all seasoned musicians with touring pedigrees.

Their 2024 debut EP established their distinct id, and their newest single ‘Etiquette’ builds on that momentum with hard-hitting riffs and a sharply humorous narrative. With extra singles able to roll and a full-length album on the best way in 2026, MAJORS continues to show that punk rock has room for fairways and fury alike.

‘Etiquette’ is accessible now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and different digital retailers and streaming providers worldwide. For more information, please go to www.majorsband.com.

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