Weird Canada says:
Montreal visual artist Emily Pelstring conjures a musty, screen-projected miasma to capture The Pink Noise's basement macabre. "Wild Love"'s drum machine-laced free-jack punk is disturbingly realized as a distorted retro-eroticism; mystic bellies topped with Residential eyeballs undulate to the beat of The Pink Noise's busted cabaret. As if anything could match the song's churning, lysergic rotoscope, the video climaxes with a psychedelic array of limbs, eyeballs, space, and dancing. It's the perfect visceral accompaniment to an otherwise indescribable reverberation within Canada's leftfield cosmos.
Graffiti Youth is out now on Kill Shaman
Tags: pink noise, video, guest posts, guest blogger
Posted by
alteredzones
on 07/30/2010 at 11 a.m..
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