We are so excited to unveil our brand new music video for 'Replica' filmed by our awesome and talented filmmaker friend Scott Quinn. We really hope you enjoy and love it as much as we do!
The launch show for the single is on 20th October at The Louisiana, Bristol. We have the enchanting Swampmother and Circe's Diner as our special guests so we couldn't be more thrilled. You can grab your tickets right now from our Bandcamp page, the Bristol Ticket Shop and The Louisiana.
Cannot wait to see you all. xx
Showing posts with label Music Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music Video. Show all posts
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Tuesday, 14 July 2015
'Come Undone' Video
We're really pleased to be able to show you the video for 'Come Undone', filmed whilst recording in Toybox Studios.
It is the first track from our double 'A' side single, titled 'Come Undone/What Is Left', which is due for release on 4th September.
The single is now available for pre-order both in download form and as limited edition handmade copies. E-tickets for the launch night at The Louisiana, Bristol are also available from our bandcamp page.
It is the first track from our double 'A' side single, titled 'Come Undone/What Is Left', which is due for release on 4th September.
The single is now available for pre-order both in download form and as limited edition handmade copies. E-tickets for the launch night at The Louisiana, Bristol are also available from our bandcamp page.
Thursday, 18 June 2015
New Video
We're very excited to show you the music video for 'Parallel' from our debut album. Big thank you to Scott Quinn for giving up so much of his time to make it and to Corry Raymond for his help on the cinematography.
Thursday, 14 May 2015
Month of May
Seeing as we have been working on a lot of ‘behind the
scenes’ material this month, here’s an update on what we've been (and will be) up
to!
We kicked off the month with a wonderful gig in the Colston
Hall Foyer. It was a pleasure to be back, and we were so delighted with the
amount of support – it really does mean a lot.
Last week we took a trip to Devon with film makers Scott Quinn and Corry Raymond to create a new music video. Director and editor Scott has been working his magic on the footage and we can’t wait to show everyone!
What we've been spending most of our time on is preparing to
go into the studio tomorrow. We've been recording a range of demos for a while
now, trying to shortlist which new track we all feel is the right one.
All of us are so excited to record again, and those
pre-studio butterflies are starting to settle in! It’s going to be so exciting
to be able to share something new with you, so keep a look out on our website
for information and updates.
At the end of the month on the 30th, we will be
playing at the Old Theatre Royal for the Bath Fringe Festival. Playing alongside
us will be Cindy Stratton and Marius Frank with special guest Ellie Frank. The
Old Theatre Royal is a beautiful venue and we can’t wait to play there! Tickets are available direct from the Fringe Festival website.
All in all it’s an exciting month, and further updates on
everything mentioned will be available from our website and social media sites.
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Another Video Shoot!
On Monday we went down to North Devon again to film another music video for our album. This time, however, we didn't go overboard crazy and create dresses, run about the woodland and build giant fires. This time we took the more normal approach to music videos.
It was lovely to work again with filmmakers Scott Quinn and Corry Raymond, who’s professional and experienced approach made the experience feel really grounded.
Although we can’t say too much now, keep your eyes peeled for later on this month…
It was lovely to work again with filmmakers Scott Quinn and Corry Raymond, who’s professional and experienced approach made the experience feel really grounded.
Although we can’t say too much now, keep your eyes peeled for later on this month…
The aftermath of shooting.
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Filming 'Falling for Orpheus'
The video for 'Falling for Orpheus' is nearly finished!
This is the first time that we went all out with making a music video and it's definitely paid off. Instead of attempting to film it ourselves, we got director Corry Raymond on board and his work is just brilliant. Working with someone new was initially scary as we've never really been told what to do or how to behave in a story-based music video before, we just did what we felt would work. But we soon relaxed and it became very enjoyable. Corry had a set idea of how he wanted the video to play out and having that kind of purpose was something none of us ever really had when previously filming. We just made it up as we went along.
We also worked alongside Anja's brother and filmmaker Scott Quinn who directed our 'Starlight' video and edited 'Dreams'. He was taking a step back for this video and assisting Corry in camera work and sound and it was lovely to see two professionals working so well together.
The first day of filming we did at Weston College in their performance studio. This was our section where we sat and sang looking moody. There were several sections where some of us had to hurriedly exit the shot when the camera moved away then back again which was actually really fun. We had a set word for when we were out of shot so that we could run off before we came back into it again.
The second day we did a couple of weeks later at the Bristol Dance Centre. Two very lovely and talented dancers, Mathieu Gence and Amy Thomas agreed to play our Orpheus and Eurydice with choreography from Judith Jarvis. This was the most wonderful performance we could ever have wanted.
Mathieu and Amy moved so well together and it was so beautiful watching them. Initially they arrived and ran through their dances with the help of Judith giving them advice and ideas on different areas. Despite very short notice they stepped up to the challenge of learning and creating dances. They then got changed and performed to us several times with different camera shots and movements to get the most amazing looking video.
The only parts we played on this day was Sally filming her electric guitar solo, and then taking it in turns to be the gripper (holding the extension lead for Corry's camera charger so that he didn't trip over).
This has been an awesome experience and we cannot wait to show everyone the outcome. The video will be released very soon!
Don't forget to reserve your tickets for the single launch on 17th April at the Watershed in Bristol where the video will be shown. The single is now also available to pre-order.
This is the first time that we went all out with making a music video and it's definitely paid off. Instead of attempting to film it ourselves, we got director Corry Raymond on board and his work is just brilliant. Working with someone new was initially scary as we've never really been told what to do or how to behave in a story-based music video before, we just did what we felt would work. But we soon relaxed and it became very enjoyable. Corry had a set idea of how he wanted the video to play out and having that kind of purpose was something none of us ever really had when previously filming. We just made it up as we went along.
We also worked alongside Anja's brother and filmmaker Scott Quinn who directed our 'Starlight' video and edited 'Dreams'. He was taking a step back for this video and assisting Corry in camera work and sound and it was lovely to see two professionals working so well together.
The first day of filming we did at Weston College in their performance studio. This was our section where we sat and sang looking moody. There were several sections where some of us had to hurriedly exit the shot when the camera moved away then back again which was actually really fun. We had a set word for when we were out of shot so that we could run off before we came back into it again.
The second day we did a couple of weeks later at the Bristol Dance Centre. Two very lovely and talented dancers, Mathieu Gence and Amy Thomas agreed to play our Orpheus and Eurydice with choreography from Judith Jarvis. This was the most wonderful performance we could ever have wanted.
The only parts we played on this day was Sally filming her electric guitar solo, and then taking it in turns to be the gripper (holding the extension lead for Corry's camera charger so that he didn't trip over).
This has been an awesome experience and we cannot wait to show everyone the outcome. The video will be released very soon!
Don't forget to reserve your tickets for the single launch on 17th April at the Watershed in Bristol where the video will be shown. The single is now also available to pre-order.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Dreams Music Video
How could you have a video for a song about crazy dreams
without masks, handmade costumes, dancing around a big fire and face paint? That’s
exactly what we said, and here it is – the new video for Dreams!
We've really enjoyed making something a bit different – we like
a bit of a challenge…
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