Video Premiere: Scooped Up – ‘Dislexic’

Scooped Up

DIY Milford, CT-based pop-punk band Scooped Up have shared the second single and video, “Dislexic,” from their upcoming sophomore album.

The band—Jimmy Barbetti (guitar, vocals), Leo Budnick (bass), and Jesse Randolph (drums)—first formed in 2016 and have since created two EPs and an album, alongside 10 music videos all shot and directed by the band. They are influenced by ’90s and early-2000s pop-punk bands like blink-182, Sum 41, Green Day, and the like, and Scooped Up aim to bring back the sound of pop-punk from the early 2000s with their music.

The new single comes with a music video, which the band shot at a local breakfast joint, Little Lasse’s, and the band say the final product came out exactly as they planned.

“This was the first music video we wrote a script for and it made the recording and editing so much smoother,” the band says. “Everything just fell into place because it was written out. every two seconds of the song had a shot planned for it. It was a lot of fun to make.”

Watch the video for “Dislexic” here:

For more from Scooped Up, find them on their official website.

Photo courtesy of Scooped Up

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