Edmonton-born, Toronto-based pscyh-pop purveyor Michael Rault dropped his latest record Living Daylight this week, and to mark the occasion, he's unveiled a new clip for album cut "Too Bad So Sad."
The video finds Rault donning a glitzy white tux, and delivering the tune to the camera with the help of a team of interpretative back-up dancers. The dancers make the message clear, using their bodies to spell out the song's titular phrase and bringing some sad face emojis to life to really drive the point home.
It's not all doom and gloom, though. The dancers manage to keep their spirits up and will likely bring a smile to your face, as well.
Living Daylight is out now via Pirates Blend/Burger Records. Watch the clip for "Too Bad So Sad" below.
The video finds Rault donning a glitzy white tux, and delivering the tune to the camera with the help of a team of interpretative back-up dancers. The dancers make the message clear, using their bodies to spell out the song's titular phrase and bringing some sad face emojis to life to really drive the point home.
It's not all doom and gloom, though. The dancers manage to keep their spirits up and will likely bring a smile to your face, as well.
Living Daylight is out now via Pirates Blend/Burger Records. Watch the clip for "Too Bad So Sad" below.