Got a fever and a little nostalgia is the only cure for what ails you?

Got a fever and a little nostalgia is the only cure for what ails you? Then turn up Teenage Wrist's "Slide Away" while daydreaming of baggier jeans, rollerblade hangouts and a lot less time wasted on the Internet. The track, taken from the act's 2015 EP Dazed, is a nod to grungier times in music as told by director Kimmy Corday's interpretation in the above video. Teenage Wrist is a side project of once-Denver local Kamtin Mohager (of the Chain Gang of 1974), Marshall Gallagher and Anthony Salazar of Swing Hero and Scott Kelly. 

"I wanted to create a vista for the song that would celebrate the group's dreamy, ‘90s tone," says Corday. "What transpired was a medley of lo-fi found footage, snippets of the guys rehearsing, and shots inspired by old shoegaze videos. We share a similar aesthetic, so the collaboration felt natural and the video was a joy to work on."