Cut Copy bassist Ben Browning issued his debut solo full-length, Turns, earlier this month. Now, he's given one of the new songs the visual treatment by rolling out of a clip for "Friends of Mine."
In the video for this twinkling synth-pop track, we see Browning looking impassive as the camera spins around a cramped house in which some friends go about their daily routine. It's cinematically shot, and Browning takes some photos with a disposable camera (remember those?) before breaking the routine and leaving the house.
It was directed by Trouble Hands. Watch it below [via Pitchfork].
Turns is out on Yellow Year Records.
In the video for this twinkling synth-pop track, we see Browning looking impassive as the camera spins around a cramped house in which some friends go about their daily routine. It's cinematically shot, and Browning takes some photos with a disposable camera (remember those?) before breaking the routine and leaving the house.
It was directed by Trouble Hands. Watch it below [via Pitchfork].
Turns is out on Yellow Year Records.