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Watch: Night Terrors of 1927: “When You Were Mine”

Posted on December 2, 2014January 7, 2015 by DeShonna Johnson

Duo Night Terrors of 1927 have teamed up with the beloved Tegan and Sara for their new break-up ballad, “When You Were Mine.”

The new song is the lead single off of Night Terrors of 1927’s upcoming debut LP, Everything’s Coming Up Roses, which is due to be released Jan. 20 via Atlantic. The video for the song is a like a choreographed number, presenting a girl dancing around her apartment in a contemporary style during the emotional aftermath of a break-up. Meanwhile, Tegan and Sara and Night Terrors are shot in scenes of the garage and outside synth-singing the tune.

The video captures the heartache beautifully and in a realistic manner and all, but the dancers should really consider auditioning for So You Think You Can Dance? Check out the video below, and you’ll see why!

 

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