Daniel Johnston's classic "True Love Will Find You in the End" has been fitted with a new video — and it comes featuring a pile of notables. Among those you'll see in the newly shared clip are the likes of Beck, the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne, Built to Spill's Doug Martsch and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy. Plus, there's Canadians Mother Mother and Choir! Choir! Choir! in there too.
The video was directed by Juez Setck, and in addition to including some previously unreleased Daniel Johnston footage, those aforementioned artists and more all make cameos. As you'll witness, the guests' respective covers of them doing "True Love Will Find You in the End" are all spliced in, audio and all.
Watch the new video for "True Love Will Find You in the End" for yourself below.
The clip comes as part of the Hi, How Are You Project — a mental-health initiative inspired by the life and legacy of the late Daniel Johnston. The video is part of an online campaign to get as many people as possible to sign and share their online pledge regarding mental health awareness.
The campaign is in partnership with American Campus Communities, and if 10,000 pledges are made, the organization will unlock an additional $10,000 USD in funding that will go towards mental health initiatives aimed at college-aged students.
You can share the pledge here.
The video was directed by Juez Setck, and in addition to including some previously unreleased Daniel Johnston footage, those aforementioned artists and more all make cameos. As you'll witness, the guests' respective covers of them doing "True Love Will Find You in the End" are all spliced in, audio and all.
Watch the new video for "True Love Will Find You in the End" for yourself below.
The clip comes as part of the Hi, How Are You Project — a mental-health initiative inspired by the life and legacy of the late Daniel Johnston. The video is part of an online campaign to get as many people as possible to sign and share their online pledge regarding mental health awareness.
The campaign is in partnership with American Campus Communities, and if 10,000 pledges are made, the organization will unlock an additional $10,000 USD in funding that will go towards mental health initiatives aimed at college-aged students.
You can share the pledge here.