Vancouver's Noble Oak has shared a video for his brand new single "Morning."
As you'll see, the virtual reality-based clip is inspired by the '90s computer-animated Canadian series ReBoot. The Nancy Lee-directed effort was created using the same software initially used for making video games and was designed using virtual reality software.
"Morning is an acknowledgement of the entrapment we feel in our daily lives," Noble Oak said of the single.
The artist born Patrick Fiore has also announced plans for his Last Gang Records debut in the form of his fourth full-length record Horizon. The album has no clear release date, though the artist said we can expect to hear it sometime this spring.
Horizon will mark Noble Oak's follow-up to 2017's Collapsing Together.
Watch the video for "Morning" below.
As you'll see, the virtual reality-based clip is inspired by the '90s computer-animated Canadian series ReBoot. The Nancy Lee-directed effort was created using the same software initially used for making video games and was designed using virtual reality software.
"Morning is an acknowledgement of the entrapment we feel in our daily lives," Noble Oak said of the single.
The artist born Patrick Fiore has also announced plans for his Last Gang Records debut in the form of his fourth full-length record Horizon. The album has no clear release date, though the artist said we can expect to hear it sometime this spring.
Horizon will mark Noble Oak's follow-up to 2017's Collapsing Together.
Watch the video for "Morning" below.