Today’s video of the day is the Fotocrime – "Plowjob" released in 2026.

Fotocrime return with “Plowjob,” a stark and confrontational release from 2026. The project began in 2017 and centers on Ryan Patterson in Louisville, Kentucky. Patterson leads on vocals, guitar, synths, and machines. He is joined by guitarist Benjamin Clark and bassist David Cundiff. Together, they fuse melodic hooks with pummeling, industrial-tinged post-punk. As a result, their sound channels Cold War anxiety, urban decay, and smoky noir tension. The band continues their work with Artoffact Records, sharpening their identity with each release.

“Plowjob” arrives as part of Fotocrime’s current studio era and functions as a key standalone single tied to their next album cycle. While the album title remains unrevealed, the track clearly extends the arc of Accelerator. It also echoes the urgency found on Heart of Crime. However, the song feels leaner and more direct. The rhythms hit harder, and the guitars cut deeper. Therefore, it signals a focused evolution rather than a reset. Backing “plow” vocals from Aaron Turner add texture and menace.

Ryan Patterson also directs the video, which reinforces Fotocrime’s hands-on ethos. Cinematographer Tommy Johns frames the band in stark, controlled visuals. Editor Joe Watson keeps the pacing tight and relentless. Every cut supports the song’s tension. Importantly, the clip avoids excess and trusts atmosphere. That approach aligns with Fotocrime’s catalog, from Always Night to South of Heaven. In short, “Plowjob” confirms the band’s commitment to pressure, mood, and momentum. It feels like another decisive step forward.

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