Nice Vice Debuts Picasso Inspired Music Video

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Alt-rocker Nice Vice has released a new music video for “No Ends.” The video, shot by Dirty Shot Clean, follows a clown down on his luck and he comes to terms with his life choices. The song offers a nostalgic, ’90s rock feel to a personal reflection on life habits in your 20s, setting boundaries, and learning how to let things be. “No Ends” was mixed by Zak Van Zeumeren and mastered by Theodore Papadopoulos.

“The ‘No Ends’ video all came from a Picasso painting titled “Le Clown” it inspired the whole video. It’s about someone grappling with two different versions of themselves and not being able to see an end to the person that they have become.” – Seth Horst


Nice Vice kicked off his music career in his hometown of Toronto but has since relocated to Los Angeles. His music appeals to both modern and classic rock fans and is reminiscent of ‘90s rock sounds, with nods to his biggest inspirations, such as Pearl Jam, Counting Crows, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Coining these beloved sounds and tailoring them to his own artistry, Nice Vice has carefully curated his unique sound. The upcoming EP, First Dose was wholly written and recorded on his own over the last two years, making his sound even more personal and valuable.

Stream the song here and stay tuned for the new EP, First Dose, due out later this year.

Follow Nice Vice on Instagram @NiceViceMusic

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