“Cell” is the newest single from Behind You—equal parts angst and digital disruption, with a surreal video shot on iPhone.
Behind You break their silence today with the release of “Cell,” a searing new single that dives headfirst into inner conflict. Built on punk-inspired urgency, digital dissonance, and lyrical confrontation, the track presents one of the group’s most distilled and chantable declarations to date.
“How do you even communicate with yourself? Is dealing with the inner critic a process of eliminating them, or befriending them? Stargaze all the puddles in the cave, pull my muzzle on my face, never say whatever I said…”
The video for “Cell” was filmed over several days in LA and Vegas, directed by Gabriel Gasparinatos with Behind You’s Harry Welsh. Shot entirely on iPhone, the narrative unpacks a psyche torn in two—conflicted selves circling each other across neon-lit backdrops and late-night drives.
The band draws from a wide palette of influence: Snapped Ankles, Low Life, Dreamcrusher, and local heroes alike. Their music—a mix of punk, hip-hop, and avant-garde digitalism—sits in a surrealist world where bad habits and extreme characters twist into art.
Formed by Frank Fisher, Joe Goddard, and Dylan Clay, Behind You have become cult fixtures in Sydney’s underground since 2017, earning widespread praise from Rolling Stone, fbi.radio, and triple j.