RVA’s Opin premiere new video for ‘Get Home’

by | May 10, 2017 | ROCK & INDIE

Lazers, sparkling lights, and smoke take over in Opin’s new video for “Get Home,” which the RVA band premiered on The Grey Estates this week.

It’s catchy and light, and the beat and lyrics perfectly complement the dreamy, trance-like visuals. “Get Home” was directed by Craig Zirpolo & Joey Wharton and is a track off of their latest self-titled LP which was released in March via Egghunt Records.

Opin, which consists of Landis Wine, Tori Havater (both formerly of White Laces) Jon Hawkins of Navi, and Ethan Johnstone of Night Idea, will head out on tour this Wednesday and circle back around to Richmond in June. Check out tour dates below and be sure to catch Opin’s performance with Doll Baby and Gardener on Thursday at Flora.

You can also snag a tour only cassette of the album from Citrus City Records.

Tour dates:

5.10 Sound of Music w/Dazeases & VV
5.11- Flora w/Doll Baby & Gardener (Richmond, VA)
5.12- Magnolia House w/Sammi Lanzetta & Sorority Boy (Charlottesville, VA)
5.13- LeDroit w/Norwegian Arms (Washington, DC)
5.14- The Golden Pony w/Zooanzoo & Your Ex’s Pets (Harrisonburg, VA)
5.24- Pittsburgh, PA
5.25- BSP Kingston (Kingston, NY)
5.26- Wicked Lady’s Rooftop w/Steady Sun (NYC)
5.27 – Boston, MA
5.28- Johnny Brenda’s w/Valley Exit (Philadelphia PA)
6.02- Charlie’s American Cafe w/Positive No (Norfolk, VA)
6.03- Good Day RVA Fest (Richmond, VA)
7.21- Commonwealth of Notions Fest (Richmond, VA)

Amy David

Amy David

Amy David was the Web Editor for RVAMag.com from May 2015 until September 2018. She covered craft beer, food, music, art and more. She's been a journalist since 2010 and attended Radford University. She enjoys dogs, beer, tacos, and Bob's Burgers references.




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