Experimental rock group Stolen Babies, who have been swiftly taking over the experimental and alternative rock and metal underground in the past few years, are pleased to be teaming up with Vice’s Noisey channel to unveil their eerie, yet beautifully mesmerizing new music video for the track ‘Second Sleep’. The video is directed by Ilan Sharone, well-known video director and brother of Rani and Gil, with visual FX and animation by Meats Meier. The track is cut from the band’s most recent full-length release, entitled Naught.
“We wanted the video to feel dream-like and echo the vibe of the song. Something is always a little off but not in a way you can put your finger on,” states vocalist Dominique Lenore Persi. “When we’re underwater everything is more of a struggle, which adds to the feeling of being unable to control the situation. The video is directed by Ilan Sharone, with visual FX and animation by Meats Meier who has done vfx for Puscifer, Tool and Roger Waters.” From: https://100percentrock.com/2013/06/stolen-babies-unveils-brand-new-mesmerising-music-video-for-second-sleep-today-exclusively-via-vices-noisey/
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Stolen Babies - Second Sleep
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