Yard Act’s latest offering “Payday” is the dance track for society’s collective downward spiral. A commentary on capitalism and classism, the band showcases the track visually with a strange (but fitting) combination of sparsity and the illusion of wealth, while never taking the delivery of the message too seriously.
Of the single, the band shared: ‘Payday’ was one of the few tracks on the record we had to rebuild completely in the studio because the first demo was recorded on my computer and the hard drive corrupted. We spent about TWO hours trying to figure out that stupid keyboard part I’d put on it and couldn’t remember how to play. It was boring but worth it. It’s about gentrification, class fetish and how the human brain is so powerful that with enough time and processing power combined it will be able to justify, defend and/or continue to commit the actions of any human being it controls.
On the video, they shared: We wanted to do something less location and narrative based for this video, so an infinity white studio served as the perfect purgatory for an anti capitalist anthem funded by a major record label. It was great to get Kayleigh from ‘The Overload’ car boot shoot back with her friends, and they choreographed a brilliant dance routine for it themselves, which really brings the video to life. It’s also nice to finally be able to explain all the lettuces that kept cropping up in the previous videos.”
The track is off their forthcoming album The Overload out January 22, 2022. You can pre-order the record here.


