WATCH: Matthew Mayfield Debuts 'Take What I Can Get' Video
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- November 19, 2012
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Fresh off a tour with NEEDTOBREATHE and Good Old War, indie rocker Matthew Mayfield debuted on Monday morning a new video showcasing the track "Take What I Can Get" off his newest album A Banquet for Ghosts, which released earlier this year. The video itself, directed by Kinora Films, is an emotional visual journey that sees Mayfield playing his guitar in a makeshift house surrounded by painful memories that start to go up in flames one by one.
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