Eyes on us (it's the sound of a drone) Music Video

Photo credit: Andy Rumball. Design: Dörte Nielsen
First single from the upcoming EP RAW
Ever get the feeling someone’s watching you?
You’re right.
Up above, there’s a sound — a sharp, mechanical hiss that cuts through the air.
It’s the sound of a drone. It’s the sound of control.
“Eyes on Us (It’s the Sound of a Drone)” is the first of four tracks from Trash Pillow’s upcoming EP RAW, where each song confronts the theme of war — from different sides, distances, and states of mind.
It’s gritty, distorted, and uncomfortably human — the sound of anxiety turned into defiance.
Written in Berlin during the chaos of protests, the song captures that uneasy dance between peace and control — people marching for humanity while machines hover and record above.
The video features a red cone, a surreal symbol that shouts, listens, and watches — a reminder that surveillance wears many faces: authority, fear, even our own reflection.
Eyes on Us is not just a song — it’s a warning flare.
It’s what happens when noise becomes truth, and silence becomes complicity.
Fellow Traveller (Visual Aid)
Fellow Traveller is a reflection on inherited guilt, memory, and the lives shaped by wars they did not choose. Inspired by the story of the Goebbels children, the song confronts the uncomfortable space between innocence and responsibility — and the way history continues to travel with those left behind.
This visual aid combines fragments of studio footage with transformed archival imagery. It is not a narrative video, but a companion piece — an atmosphere that sits alongside the song.
Fellow Traveller appears on our debut EP RAW, a four-track release confronting war from different distances and states of mind — from surveillance and drones to survival and inheritance.
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