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Ethereal, atmospheric, and dreamlike - these are terms that encapsulate the hallmark of Still Corners' visuals and sound. An essentially British-American band led by duo Tessa Murray and Greg Hughes, Still Corners is a quintessential gem in the music industry that gently brushes the lines between dream pop, synthesizer-based music and indie rock. Their sound, nurtured by a plethora of 80s and 90s influences, intertwines flawlessly with their cine-style music videos, creating an intersection of alluring melodies and captivating storytelling.
The crystalline elegance of Still Corners' music videos is on full display in "Black Lagoon", from their album 'Slow Air'. Understated yet profound, the video fuses dramatic landscapes with clever framing, resulting in a cinematic feast. However, the standout has to be "The Trip". Filmed during a road journey, this video masters the art of simplicity with its long, lingering shots of stark landscapes interspersed with Murray's soothing presence, perfectly matched with the hypnotic rhythm of the track. But as serious as their music and videos tend to be, they have a lighter side too. For instance, during the filming of "Horses at Night", the band adopted a mismatched pair of chickens spotted wandering around the set. How's that for a clucking good time!
Still Corners, over several albums, has developed a uniquely artistic and aesthetic narrative, so strongly mirrored in their music videos. In an industry saturated by overt theatrics, their evocative simplicity stands out - a testament to their extraordinary visual and auditory trajectory. With each new release, Still Corners continues to reinforce their musically cinematic impact, pushing boundaries with their enchanting blend of music and film.
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