Last year, indie rock vets Sebadoh returned with their first new album of the millennium, Defend Yourself, and they're promoting it with a video for "A State of Mine."
The video for this pounding indie rock song plays out like a parody of traditional domesticity, as we see vintage-looking images of faceless business men clutching babies while money rains down. These '50s-style images are kaleidoscopically animated, making the whole thing appear slightly frantic and unsettling.
The video for this pounding indie rock song plays out like a parody of traditional domesticity, as we see vintage-looking images of faceless business men clutching babies while money rains down. These '50s-style images are kaleidoscopically animated, making the whole thing appear slightly frantic and unsettling.