Showing posts with label folk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folk. Show all posts
Monday, July 07, 2008
Don Brownrigg "In it"
This song by Canadian musician Don Brownrigg has an infectious melody that warms even the most anxious of hearts. Directed by Charles Jannasch of Device Moving Images, the home grown, earnest video allows the quality of the lyrics to speaks for itself.
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canada,
charles jannasch,
don brownrigg,
folk,
halifax,
In It,
independent,
indie music,
simplistic
Sunday, June 01, 2008
M. Ward : "Requiem"
An approved fan video for M Ward, the cinematography in this video is as haunting as the song it praises. Also, the use of old man as the victim and the hero is uplifting and clever.
Labels:
folk,
indie music,
M Ward,
music video,
portland,
she him,
top favorite
Monday, January 29, 2007
Be Good Be Gone
Emotionally evocative, there is something hauntingly simple about this downtrodden love song. It seems as though the artist, Fionn Regan, is speaking directly to each listener from his soul. His tone is firm yet flexible and his eyes seem drenched with pain.
Using a variety of urban and scenic landscapes, the video was shot with live acoustics and pieced together by editors. Beautifully filmed, the audio often competes with wind, running water, and lofted ceilings. Each scene has its own background and ambient noise, yet the song never drowns in the fluidly chaotic motion.
Using a variety of urban and scenic landscapes, the video was shot with live acoustics and pieced together by editors. Beautifully filmed, the audio often competes with wind, running water, and lofted ceilings. Each scene has its own background and ambient noise, yet the song never drowns in the fluidly chaotic motion.
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