Now that Matthew Dear's Beams has been out for the better part of a month, fans of the dark pop auteur are probably more than familiar with the "manic punk pulse" of album highlight and recent single "Earthforms." Even so, the musician has just unveiled a disorienting vid with even more twists and turns than the song itself.
The Morgan Beringer-directed clip has a Vaseline-splattered lens shakily stirring about a idyllic forest scene, marching down woody corridors and up some mighty trunks towards the sun. Despite the serene setting, the ever-shifting morph-technology utilized in the video makes for a bit of a dizzying outing. If you're prone to motion sickness, you might not want to watch this after scarfing down a chili cheese dog.
As previously reported, Dear will hit the road this fall, with stops in Montreal and Toronto scheduled in November. You can catch the details here.
The Morgan Beringer-directed clip has a Vaseline-splattered lens shakily stirring about a idyllic forest scene, marching down woody corridors and up some mighty trunks towards the sun. Despite the serene setting, the ever-shifting morph-technology utilized in the video makes for a bit of a dizzying outing. If you're prone to motion sickness, you might not want to watch this after scarfing down a chili cheese dog.
As previously reported, Dear will hit the road this fall, with stops in Montreal and Toronto scheduled in November. You can catch the details here.