conner Drops the Defiant New Music Video for "bite the bullet"

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Equally as compelling as conner's loud, rebellious music is his punk rock visual aesthetic. conner is leading this new wave of artists who have a modern interpretation of 90′s punk sounds.  The Maryland native has been building hype with singles such as  "theme song,"  "recents," and his newest track "bite the bullet."

Fresh off of conner's recent success, he's now back with a music video for his newest single  "bite the bullet." Directed by  Nicholas Jandora, the video pulls you into the world that conner has been building with his music. Similar to conner's music, the video also embodies old school aesthetics reimagined for 2021. The music video shows conner stepping into his persona as a modern day rockstar.

"bite the bullet" is conner's best single so far and the accompanying video matches its high quality. Check out conner's discography and keep an eye out for more new music from the rising artist.  

Watch the video for  "bite the bullet" by conner below:

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