Collective Soul Drops New Music Video for “Precious Declaration”

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Collective Soul just dropped their new music video for “Precious Declaration” and it is amazing! The video features the band performing in a variety of different settings, including an outdoor stage and a crowded club. The video is visually stunning and the song is catchy and upbeat.

Introducing the new video

Collective Soul has released a brand new music video for their song “Precious Declaration” and it is amazing. The video features the band performing the song in a black and white setting. The video is simple, but it works so well with the song. You can check out the new video below.

The video’s concept

The video for Collective Soul’s new song “Precious Declaration” is a love letter to the band’s fans, depicting a series of real-life fan experiences set to the tune of the band’s anthem-like new track.

From fan-organized meetups and concerts to more personal moments shared between fans and the band, the video celebrates the deep connection that has been forged between Collective Soul and their supporters over the years. “Precious Declaration” is a powerful reminder of the importance of music in people’s lives, and how it can bring us all together in good times and bad.

The video’s release

The group’s new video for “Precious Declaration” is out now. The video was shot in Stillwater, Oklahoma and features the band playing the song on a rooftop.

The video was directed by Cole Doman, who has also worked with the band on their previous videos for “The World I Know” and “Shine.”

The making of the video

The new music video for “Precious Declaration” was shot entirely on an iPhone and directed by the band’s lead singer, Ed Roland. The video was shot over the course of two days in Nashville and features the band performing the song in a variety of locations around the city.

The video’s production

The making of the video for Collective Soul’s song “Precious Declaration” was a true collective effort. The concept for the video came from the band’s lead singer, Ed Roland. He wanted to create a visual that would capture the energy and spirit of the song. To do this, he enlisted the help of three different directors.

The first director was responsible for filming the live performance footage. This footage was shot at a variety of different venues, including small clubs and large arenas. The second director filmed Ed Roland and the other band members in a series of candid, behind-the-scenes moments. These scenes were filmed both on and off tour. The third director was responsible for creating the animated sequences that appear throughout the video.

All three directors worked closely with Ed Roland to ensure that their vision for the video matched his own. The result is a truly unique and powerful music video that captures the essence of Collective Soul’s “Precious Declaration.”

The video’s filming

Collective Soul decided to film the video for “Precious Declaration” in Los Angeles, CA with director Noble Jones. He has previously worked with artists such as The Rolling Stones, Beck, and Christina Aguilera. The band spent two days filming at various locations throughout the city.

On the first day of filming, the band performed the song on top of a building in Downtown Los Angeles. The second day of filming was spent at a local park, where the band performed the song acoustic.

The video for “Precious Declaration” was released on June 26, 2018 and has since amassed over 1 million views on YouTube.

The video’s reception

The video has been well-received by fans and has been praised for its visuals and message.

The video’s critical reception

The video was generally well-received by music critics. Many praised the video’s nostalgic feel and its references to the band’s previous work.

The video’s commercial reception

The video was a commercial success, airing on both MTV and VH1 multiple times throughout the month. It was nominated for three MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Rock Video, and won the Viewer’s Choice Award.

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