Kelowna-based rock band Freeze the Fall has pushed their limits with their latest music video for the track “Hypothermia,” showcasing their commitment to making bold creative choices.
The video, shot over five days across various Okanagan locations, involved some chilling conditions, with much of the filming taking place near the lake. “It was really cold, obviously,” said bassist Aria Becker. “Three days out of five were at the lake, and there were a lot of numb hands and feet, but it was all worth it.”
Known for their dynamic sound and fearless approach, the teenage rockers have been making waves for the past two years with a series of hits. “Hypothermia” is now streaming on all major platforms. But the band isn’t slowing down—Freeze the Fall is set to perform at Crown and Thieves in West Kelowna on February 21 while already planning their next music video.
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