.jpg) Ever wonder how creepy and depressing New York City looks when you film it on a cloudy day with an actual camera that shoots film?  Well look no further than Johnny Jewel's latest music video for his ambient, John Carpenter-esque project Symmetry.  Really this is just a lot of shots of Manhattan, with Ruth Radelet's haunting vocals trickling over everything.  It makes you feel like you've watched something very sad and profound, but I guess that's JJ for ya! :)
Ever wonder how creepy and depressing New York City looks when you film it on a cloudy day with an actual camera that shoots film?  Well look no further than Johnny Jewel's latest music video for his ambient, John Carpenter-esque project Symmetry.  Really this is just a lot of shots of Manhattan, with Ruth Radelet's haunting vocals trickling over everything.  It makes you feel like you've watched something very sad and profound, but I guess that's JJ for ya! :)
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Symmetry - Streets of Fire
.jpg) Ever wonder how creepy and depressing New York City looks when you film it on a cloudy day with an actual camera that shoots film?  Well look no further than Johnny Jewel's latest music video for his ambient, John Carpenter-esque project Symmetry.  Really this is just a lot of shots of Manhattan, with Ruth Radelet's haunting vocals trickling over everything.  It makes you feel like you've watched something very sad and profound, but I guess that's JJ for ya! :)
Ever wonder how creepy and depressing New York City looks when you film it on a cloudy day with an actual camera that shoots film?  Well look no further than Johnny Jewel's latest music video for his ambient, John Carpenter-esque project Symmetry.  Really this is just a lot of shots of Manhattan, with Ruth Radelet's haunting vocals trickling over everything.  It makes you feel like you've watched something very sad and profound, but I guess that's JJ for ya! :)
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Johnny Jewel,
NYC,
Ruth Radelet,
Streets of Fire,
Symmetry,
The Chromatics
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