If you're longing for the sunny days of summer, Montreal combo Sigh Down One are offering a little seasonal relief in the form of their new video for "Feeler."
As the song surges forward with punk-tinged rhythms, whitewash distortion and hazy pop vocals, the accompanying visuals capture the disorienting mood with a collage of home video footage including performance clips, skatepark tricks and candid footage captured in the warmth of summer. It's all overlaid with bleary effects and washed-out colours, which add to the sunburnt feel.
The song was recorded by Peter Woodford at the Bottle Garden Studio in Montreal. Watch the video below.
As the song surges forward with punk-tinged rhythms, whitewash distortion and hazy pop vocals, the accompanying visuals capture the disorienting mood with a collage of home video footage including performance clips, skatepark tricks and candid footage captured in the warmth of summer. It's all overlaid with bleary effects and washed-out colours, which add to the sunburnt feel.
The song was recorded by Peter Woodford at the Bottle Garden Studio in Montreal. Watch the video below.
Sigh Down One - Feeler from Clayton Beugeling on Vimeo.