Grog comes out with a new clip "Už tady jsou" and takes a look behind the scenes of the filming

The North Moravian rock band Grog presents its new video clip for the single "Už tady jsou", which is a pilot sample from the album that is currently being completed. After a long break, the band returns in grand style - with energy, precision and the desire to offer fans not only a strong song, but also an exceptional visual experience.
The new "Už tady jsou" is not just another rock song. It is a song that touches on darker emotions and atmosphere, but also shows Grog in top form. The predatory guitars, distinctive chorus and tense mood of the song intertwine with the theme of fear, which is not worth ignoring. "Fear has many forms. You can run from it or face it. We decided to look it in the eye," says the band.
The video clip was created in collaboration with the Labradorfilm team under the leadership of producer Václav Beznoska. The director was David Beránek, the camera was handled by Daniel Camera, and the visual style was taken care of by makeup artist Klaudia Havlová. The clip features dancers Pavla Galočová, Veronika Krůzová, and Adriana Antošová, who transform into mysterious shadows accompanying the dark story of the song. The filming took place in the premises of a former sewage treatment plant - a place that has also attracted Hollywood productions in the past. The industrial environment became the ideal setting for a story about darkness and fear that comes to life in the shadows.
The project also included a making-of video, which the band recently published. In it, fans can take a look behind the scenes of the filming, see how individual scenes were created, and experience the atmosphere of the entire filming day. "We wanted to show that behind every video like this there is not only hard work, but also a lot of fun and friendship. For us, it wasn't just work on a clip - it was an experience that reminded us how important it is to have not only great musicians around you, but also friends you can rely on," the band adds.