04.27.09
Matthias Koenigswieser shot this video with Alma Har’el from Partizan for XL Records artist Jack Penate in a junk yard just outside of Los Angeles. It’s been a while but Jack Penate is back.
Matthias Koenigswieser shot this video with Alma Har’el from Partizan for XL Records artist Jack Penate in a junk yard just outside of Los Angeles. It’s been a while but Jack Penate is back.
The Canadian Indie Rock/Folk Collective The Acorn released their new album Glory Hope Mountain in early March. “Flood Pt. 1″ is the first video release promoting the album and it is worth noting as a fine piece of art as well. The video was directed by Christopher Mills. Apparently Mills hasn’t really been on the music video scene for a few years now since his earlier work with a few of my favorite bands like Broken Social Scene and Interpol. The video is very unusual and puts in the work to help deliver on the narrative of the strangely driving if not somewhat tribal song. Production-wise it appears to be mostly 3d but the weaving in of analog accents like sketches and fine art give it a more visceral and dreamlike quality. It is definitely one of the most interesting and original videos I have seen so far this year.