Video: Analog Party, ‘One’
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L.A. duo Analog Party have released a music video to accompany their latest single, “One”. Like the song, another of the band’s grunge/industrial bangers, it speaks to the troubles of teen angst in a chaotic world.
The video, produced by Brandon Villalovos and Mike Williamson of Sleepless Format, displays vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Animaan Pathak and bassist Charles Horin rocking out in a dark warehouse. Clocking in at a mere 2 minutes 53 seconds, the video for “One” compliments the heavy overtones of the song.
Regarding “One,” Pathak says “Although I wrote the song late last year, the lyrics feel even more relevant now. While the verses capture the overwhelming waves of anxiety, fear and loneliness that stem from being a young person in this currently fucked-up period of history, the chorus captures the dichotomy of hope and hopelessness for the future.” He adds, “The phrase ‘I am one’ could be viewed as a self-affirming and empowering statement just as much as it is a reflection on how helpless and alone one can feel in today’s society.”
“One” is the second single from Analog Party this year, following “Absolution” in June, and succeeding the 2019 debut EP “Model Youth.”
||| Watch: the video for “One”
||| Also: Stream “Absolution”
||| Previously: “Sunspots”
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