16/10/2017
For those of you who haven't watched intricate music video trilogy for "Cleopatra," "Angela," and "Sleep on the Floor,".
I was blown away by the videos and the music. I actually watched the videos in the reverse order, but that's the way I liked it. It made it littles less complicated.
Directed by Isaac Ravishankara, the videos follow a jumbled timeline of a troubled woman. Based on the woman's "splittage" from her own body and the actions/events that follow, we can see that she inherently regrets her decisions throughout her life. Were she to leave with the boy in "Sleep on the Floor," she would spend the rest of her life with him without regretting her marriage in "Angela." And if she were to stay with the husband, she wouldn't feel upset about her son coming from a broken family in "Cleopatra." You know the saying "live life without regrets"? Instead of taking the cliche route and blatantly stating the fact, The Lumineers take on the incredible and impressive challenge of transforming that phrase through a series of thought-provoking and heartfelt music videos. ❤️ .
These are my 11th, 12th, and 13th addition to my project Minimal . Hope these make sense :) .
Check out my other song art works on Behance:
http://bit.ly/songartwork-au
Source:
Illustrations from the 1st two are from Google.
Amazing portrait on the third one is by caroliensmit.
Parts of Content from: baeblemusic.com
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