http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c8jyKa3ANA
Wonder twin electro wizards Pal&Drome recently posted a video for their track “All This Time.”
The video was made by a Toronto filmmaker over the course of two days at Valley of the Moon (Jacumba) and a rooftop party downtown.
“Really we thought the video could be the first of all our videos, as we want to have an awesome video for every song we put out, all shared by a common thread (like a recurring character: the faceless man, among other things),” says Pal (or Drome) Josh Wheeler.
“We thought that the theme of the song - duality, mirror opposites, "all this time, we were both sides, from inside, worlds collide, all this time" - could be represented by the opposites of the venues we were in, a barren wilderness playing to nobody and a rooftop show, strung together by a supernatural teleportation via the faceless man, who may or may not represent yourself or who you wish to be. It's like we are at both the desert and roof simultaneously in alternate universes. Some Lynch-ian shit, which may or may not have been translated well, but who cares, it was fun as hell to make and we feel it's a super cool first video.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c8jyKa3ANA
Wonder twin electro wizards Pal&Drome recently posted a video for their track “All This Time.”
The video was made by a Toronto filmmaker over the course of two days at Valley of the Moon (Jacumba) and a rooftop party downtown.
“Really we thought the video could be the first of all our videos, as we want to have an awesome video for every song we put out, all shared by a common thread (like a recurring character: the faceless man, among other things),” says Pal (or Drome) Josh Wheeler.
“We thought that the theme of the song - duality, mirror opposites, "all this time, we were both sides, from inside, worlds collide, all this time" - could be represented by the opposites of the venues we were in, a barren wilderness playing to nobody and a rooftop show, strung together by a supernatural teleportation via the faceless man, who may or may not represent yourself or who you wish to be. It's like we are at both the desert and roof simultaneously in alternate universes. Some Lynch-ian shit, which may or may not have been translated well, but who cares, it was fun as hell to make and we feel it's a super cool first video.”