Today’s video of the day is The Foreign Resort – "Orange Glow" released in 2011.
“Orange Glow” by The Foreign Resort captures the raw spirit of post-punk. Released first as a single in 2010, it later appeared on the 2012 album Scattered and Buried. The song drives forward with dark tones, sharp guitars, and a high-energy rhythm. Its video matches that energy by documenting the band’s tours across the United States, giving fans a glimpse of their life on the road. This balance of sound and imagery highlights the band’s ability to blend intensity with atmosphere.
The Foreign Resort formed in Copenhagen, Denmark, building a reputation for their loud and urgent new wave sound. Their music reflects influences from classic post-punk while carving out a modern identity. With “Orange Glow,” the group pushed their live energy into recorded form, setting the stage for their evolving style. The track’s inclusion on Scattered and Buried tied it to a collection of songs that bridge their early releases with their later, more polished records.
The album Scattered and Buried played a key role in defining The Foreign Resort’s growing presence. “Orange Glow” connected past singles to future albums, creating a clear thread in their discography. Later releases would expand their sound with deeper atmospheres, but this track remains a fan favorite for its raw drive. The music video, centered on touring footage, reflects the band’s commitment to connecting with audiences worldwide. It still stands as a snapshot of their rise within the post-punk and new wave scene.
Why stop with The Foreign Resort’s underground music video? Watch over 4k+ Underground Music videos on YouTube at Stigmata Video Dance Party and have your underground dance party anytime.
