Video: L.A. Witch, ‘Baby In Blue Jeans’
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L.A. Witch originally conceived “Baby In Blue Jeans” as a reflection of Southern California. And it does capture a sort of breezy dream that falls as the sun sets and the smog clears and a pretty constellation of lights blankets the city from people’s windows. Not as rough and tumble as some of L.A. Witch’s other songs, there’s a softness to this one. It appears on the trio’s debut full-length, out now on Suicide Squeeze. For the video (shot on 8mm), Irita Pai, Ellie English, and Sade Sanchez went in on a film camera and used it to document their days on tour as well as capture some of life at home, creating a video that “reflects the contrast of living in Los Angeles and touring most months out of the year,” says the band. “When the song was originally written, it was with the mindset of living in southern California – surfing, desert sunsets and long freeway drives. Now that we spend so much time on the road, we wanted to document our travels through our own eyes.”
||| Watch: “Baby In Blue Jeans”
||| Live: L.A. Witch perform at Desert Daze Music Festival on Oct. 12.
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