Retro Indie Rock Music Video Gets Creative with Sci-Fi

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This retro indie rock music video is getting creative with its sci-fi elements! We love the unique approach to the genre, and the video is sure to get you thinking about the future.

Introduction

Sci-fi and retro indie rock might not be two genres that you would immediately think of as being compatible, but this new music video from US band Holy artist proves that they can actually work really well together.

The band’s latest track is called ‘Rivers’ and the accompanying video sees the group performing in a series of strange and surreal locations, with a range of eccentric characters appearing throughout. These include a giant baby, a man with an enormous head, and a woman with an eye in the palm of her hand.

While the concept of the video might sound a little odd, it actually works really well and the result is a quirky and original music video that is sure to appeal to fans of both sci-fi and retro indie rock.

The Music Video

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The Plot

The video for “I Wanna Be Sedated” by the Ramones is a perfect example of a retro indie rock music video getting creative with sci-fi. The video features the band performing the song in a laboratory setting, with each member of the band being subjected to a series of tests. As the song progresses, the experiments become more and more bizarre, until finally the band is turned into giant monsters who proceed to rampage through the city. The video is a perfect blend of humor and horror, and its creative use of special effects makes it a truly unique experience.

The Visuals

The video is a jarring mix of footage from classic sci-fi movies like Blade Runner, The Matrix, and Akira, set to the tune of “Lonely Nights” by the band repetitor. It’s a creative way to make a music video on a budget, and it’s also a love letter to some of the most iconic sci-fi movies ever made.

The Band

The Band is a five-piece retro indie rock band that was formed in 2006. The members of the band are singer/guitarist Alex Graziani, guitarist/singer Matt Lilley, bassist/singer Andrew Jones, drummer Jimmy James, and keyboardist/singer Sarah Barthel.

The Music

This is a creative and innovative music video that draws on a number of retro and indie rock influences. The music is catchy and engaging, and the visuals are impressively done. The video features a band playing in a futuristic cityscape, and the overall aesthetic is very pleasing.

The Members

The Band is an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland. The band consists of four members: John McLaughlin (vocals, guitar), Paul Thompson (drums), Michael Clifford (bass) and Jack Alexander (keyboards). The Band formed in late 2011 and released their debut album, There Is Only One The Band, in 2012. The Band has been described as “a mix of classic indie rock and 60s pop”.

Conclusion

The video leaves us with a lot to think about and interpret. The lyrics, while abstract, could be referencing a variety of things. The imagery is certainly open to interpretation, but seems to revolve around the idea of being lost in space and longing for something unattainable. Overall, the video is a creative and well-done piece that is sure to leave viewers thinking long after it ends.

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