Amazonica drew us in with the eccentric regal pomp of New Start. A vibrant dark aggressive electro pop highlight, the single gets a dramatic boost with an intriguing music video companion.
The contrast of the classic imagery and sacred historical settings vibrating against this modern electro sound has us smitten. The artist dressed in full regale reigns metaphysical, while the polar studio shots adds to the aura.
Against the musical backdrop the fateful scripted meeting feels scandalous. The clever choice to leave that last detail open ended is part of its genius.
Full frontal nostalgia. It’s how we feel about the work of West Wickhams and how they combine their music’s throwback nature with a gorgeous stylistic music video for their single At The Cinema.
The video’s cinematography, script, and color design heavily references the influence of French art film directors of the late 1960’s, while the music has an early underground punk appeal in the vein of Joy Division, but with an added influence of The Velvet Underground. Everything is in its right place on this awesome tribute.
A film that makes you feel something deep and undescribable, that’s the effect My Gravity Girls achieved with the video for their single Crosslines.
Metaphorical images interlaced with scattered memories chart a complex love story, one that feels innocent but burdened by some historical flaw best left forgotten. The music is the perfect soundtrack to shine this love true.
Besides the gorgeous imagery the video features excellent performances from its leads, whose chemistry appears genuine and candid.
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