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Gnash pays homage to scene favorites in new music video for "t-shirt"

Gnash is paying homage to some scene favorites in his brand new music video for his track “t-shirt,” and we seriously can’t stop watching it!

Dropped today, the official music video for “t-shirt” pays homage to some of the bands that have had a major impact on gnash during his career, including Good Charlotte, All Time Low, Travis Barker, Paramore, My Chemical Romance and Panic! At The Disco.

Check it out below!

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The newly released music video showcases gnash as he recreates iconic music video moments from all of our fave artists, and we’re still trying to pick them all out!

“t-shirt” is just the latest release from the artist, and it’s taken from his forthcoming album we, which is a long-awaited follow-up record to his 2016 EP us.

The release of this track follows the already dropped singles, including the broken hearts club,” imagine if,” “dear insecurity” and nobody’s home.”

Watch the music video for “t-shirt” below!

Yeah, we’re completely obsessed with the recreations of all these classic music videos!

“t-shirt” is taken off of gnash’s forthcoming album, we, out Jan. 11. You can preorder your copy of it here.

In response to the release, All Time Low’s frontman Alex Gaskarth commented on the video with a simple “yesssss”

Until the album’s official release, you can check out the official track listing for we below:

1)  happy never after

2)  imagine if

3)  nobody’s home

4)  t-shirt

5)  insane

6)  dear insecurity (ft. ben abraham)

7)  pajamas

8)  wait

9)  the broken hearts club

10) feel better

11) be

12) i hate u, i love u (ft. olivia o’brien)

13) p.s.

In addition to dropping his forthcoming album, gnash will also be heading out on the Broken Hearts Club tour with special guests including Carlie Hanson, Guardin, and Mallrat.

The upcoming tour will begin on Jan. 8 in Santa Ana, California and it wraps up a few weeks later on Feb. 8 in Los Angeles, California. Tickets for the upcoming tour are on sale now, you can get them here!

Tour dates:

01/08 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory

01/09 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom
01/11 – Austin, TX @ The Parish
01/12 – Dallas, TX @ Trees
01/13 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues (Bronze Peacock Room)
01/15 – Orlando, FL @ The Social
01/16 – Atlanta, GA – Vinyl
01/7 – Nashville, TN @ The Cowan
01/19 – Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall
01/20 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry/The Fillmore Philadelphia
01/22 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
01/23 – Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
01/24 – Toronto, ON @ The Mod Club
01/26 – Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
01/27 – Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom
01/28 – Kansas City, MO @ recordBar
01/30 – Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
02/03 – Vancouver, BC @ Venue
02/04 – Seattle, WA @ Neumos
02/05 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater
02/07 – San Francisco, CA @ August Hall
02/08 – Los Angeles, CA @  El Rey Theater

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