Irish Promising Star SEARS Unveiled New Video For His New Single "Scar"
"Scar" is the new title proposed by the Irish artist SEARS to start a colorful autumn season. Accompanied by a totally breathtaking and well-framed video, the track moves on a tempo mixing futuristic funk with a hint of electronic tunes.
Indeed, it is not only the catchy chorus that holds the attention to the listening of the track, but it is also the different intoxicating instruments like the rhythmic bass and the melodious synthesizers.
SEARLS details the video: "If Wes Anderson did a re-make of Miami Vice, it might be similar to this music video. The pastel colors, symmetrical frames, slow motion shots and pops of colour are a nod to Wes Anderson movies while the Miami Vice 90’s styling courtesy of stylist and close friend Fabrizio Shiavone create the illusion that this wasn’t shot in East London’s trendy Dinerama on a chilly evening last April. I really wanted to have fun and create something visually stimulating that tells the story of scar from start to finish. I want to give viewers an idea of what they can expect from my live shows. My dancers were choreographed by Pineapple's Katy Banks and the video was directed by Tim Gardner. Scar is about a love that is intoxicating but finite. Those stories don’t always have to be sad."
Watch The video Below.
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