Photo by Ryan Little.

Drunken Sufis. Photo by Ryan Little.

Earlier this year, noisy experimental punks Drunken Sufis put out their abrasive new album, Drone Wars. Released by local label Bad Friend Records (Full disclosure: Bad Friend Records founder Ryan Little is a friend), the Sufis—comprised of members of local dream-pop group Exit Clov and former D.C. pop-rock titans Jukebox the Ghost—put a spazzy spin on post-hardcore, with frantic, anxious riffs layered over aggressive breakbeats and anti-political samples. Basically, their sound could not be further from that of Exit Clov or Jukebox the Ghost.

In their new music video for “Out Alive / Transplant Tourism,” the first video off the new record, the band pulls no punches in its abrasive political message: The video, shot as surveillance footage in a dystopic military black site, shows the band being tied up and tortured until the “stolen USB drive” is recovered. Then, they have their organs harvested.

Ouch.