Video: Shana Cleveland, ‘A Ghost’

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Shana Cleveland (Photo by Kristin Cofer)

Shana Cleveland is pranked by an apparition in the video for her delightfully spacey new single, “A Ghost.” It’s the second reveal from the La Luz co-founder’s new solo album, “Manzanita,” out March 10 via Hardly Art.

The video, directed by Vice Cooler, which co-stars Diana Diaz and Audrey Johnson, inspired by the TV program “Just for Laughs Gags,” a silent comedy/reality show.

Of the song — which, like the others on “Manzanita” Cleveland wrote while pregnant — she says, “I never really gave pregnancy and childbirth very much thought, and when I did become pregnant I was surprised by how much of a psychedelic experience it was. A subtitle for this album could be: ‘What to Expect When You Are Open to the Mysteries of the Universe.’ When I sat outside the house looking out across the field, the chemistry and shape of my body constantly changing, I understood that I was no different than the plants and animals around me.”

As for the video, she adds: “Depending on your comfort level for symbolism, it’s a story of someone coming back from the dead to haunt their BFF through cheap gags, OR a metaphor for pregnancy, OR a cautionary tale about colonialism.”

||| Watch: The video for “A Ghost”

||| Previously: “Faces in the Firelight”