Watch The Bronx White Guilt Video Now
No, you're not seeing things. That is a picture of a member of The Bronx – the band who recorded an album of songs like Shitty Future and Rape Zombie into one of Hitler's old microphones in a disused methadone clinic – dressed as a big fluffy rabbit.
But that's because it's from the video to White Guilt – the moment when The Bronx temporarily unclench their ferociously uptight stance and roll out a sleazy feelgood guitar boogie anthem, albeit a sleazy feelgood guitar boogie anthem called White Guilt that's mainly about an "L.A Layyyyydeh!" who entertains people because she's so messed up. White Guilt by The Bronx has a lightness of touch that's missing from the rest of the band's most recent album, and it's all the better for it. This lightness is reflected in the video for White Guilt by The Bronx, where The Bronx dress up as rabbits, vampires, Santas and genies, mooch around for a while and then have a massive fight. And then feel guilty about it. Probably.
