Bear in Heaven will release their album Time Is Over One Day Old on Tuesday (August 5) through Dead Oceans/Hometapes, and in the meantime, the electronically geared Brooklyn indie outfit have shared a video for "Time Between."
This previously unveiled track has a dramatic, synth-driven vibe, and the clip captures the cinematic feel with shots of various urbanites hitting the town at night.
A press release describes the clip like this: "Director Nick Bentgen, along with band members Jon Philpot and Adam Wills, wanted to film enough people to capture a collective sense of those feelings, floating around at night in the city. For three weeks, they shot, mostly documentary style, meeting all kinds of people — anybody who was hanging around Brighton or Bed-Stuy or a club in Chinatown or a drag show in Bushwick or wherever, from about 9 p.m. to whenever."
Watch it below.
Time Is Over One Day Old can be streamed over at NPR.
This previously unveiled track has a dramatic, synth-driven vibe, and the clip captures the cinematic feel with shots of various urbanites hitting the town at night.
A press release describes the clip like this: "Director Nick Bentgen, along with band members Jon Philpot and Adam Wills, wanted to film enough people to capture a collective sense of those feelings, floating around at night in the city. For three weeks, they shot, mostly documentary style, meeting all kinds of people — anybody who was hanging around Brighton or Bed-Stuy or a club in Chinatown or a drag show in Bushwick or wherever, from about 9 p.m. to whenever."
Watch it below.
Time Is Over One Day Old can be streamed over at NPR.