We’d like to recommend to you Sacramento post-punk group Creux Lies, who have premiered their video for the track fantastic new track Zone—a song with cold minimal pulses whirling around warm guitars like wind in a snowstorm.
Singer/songwriter Ean Clevenger describes Zone as, “An about-face on biology, power, and heteronormativity.”
Clevenger also helmed the video’s production, editing and direction, with camerawork by band member David Wright. The video features new footage edited with scenes from avant-garde and experimental films such as Maya Deren’s The Witch’s Cradle (1943) and Ritual in Transfigured Time (1946).
Zone is a stand alone single NOT featured on—but heralding the later arrival their upcoming full-length debut Two of Swords, due out in late spring or early summer.
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