British Columbia songwriter Teen Daze had already shared the title track from his forthcoming album Morning World, and now he's given the tune a video that captures the cinematic, hopeful tone of the music.
The song mixes Teen Daze's usual electronic sounds with a more pop-rock-focused arrangement of live drums and guitars. The video begins with a shot of a woman looking dirty and disheveled in the desert, but the tone gets a lot more uplifting and hopeful when it turns into a modern dance piece.
The video is directed by Derrick Belcham, and the choreography and dance performance is the work of Mary Cavett. Watch the clip below [via Stereogum].
The album Morning World will be out on August 7 through Paper Bag Records. See Teen Daze's tour schedule here.
The song mixes Teen Daze's usual electronic sounds with a more pop-rock-focused arrangement of live drums and guitars. The video begins with a shot of a woman looking dirty and disheveled in the desert, but the tone gets a lot more uplifting and hopeful when it turns into a modern dance piece.
The video is directed by Derrick Belcham, and the choreography and dance performance is the work of Mary Cavett. Watch the clip below [via Stereogum].
The album Morning World will be out on August 7 through Paper Bag Records. See Teen Daze's tour schedule here.