Together, Graham Walsh (of Holy Fuck) and Julie Fader recently released their debut album as Etiquette, and now they have shared a video for the track "Twinkling Stars" that employs a rather literal-minded approach.
What exactly is literal-minded about the video? Well, when Fader sings about "twinkling stars far above me," she appears amidst a celestial star-scape. As for the rest of the urgently moody electro-pop track plays out, we see forward-scrolling geometric shapes, purple abstractions and plenty more starry scenes.
Watch the Luke McCutcheon-directed clip below.
Etiquette's album Reminisce is out now through Hand Drawn Dracula.
What exactly is literal-minded about the video? Well, when Fader sings about "twinkling stars far above me," she appears amidst a celestial star-scape. As for the rest of the urgently moody electro-pop track plays out, we see forward-scrolling geometric shapes, purple abstractions and plenty more starry scenes.
Watch the Luke McCutcheon-directed clip below.
Etiquette's album Reminisce is out now through Hand Drawn Dracula.