Muzz — a recent band fronted by Interpol’s Paul Banks — appreciate shared a soothing video for “Summer Like,” a monitor off their self-titled debut album, which arrived in June.
The clip boasts a artful combine of the light and psychedelic that completely suits the ethereal folk swoon of “Summer Like.” The visual’s centered spherical footage drummer Matt Barrick shot of a deserted power-thru theater several years ago — a blank cloak in an empty field — and it’s repurposed to be aware diverse clips shot by Banks, Barrick and multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaufman through the lockdown. The video’s capped off with a series of otherworldly collages crafted by Andrew McGranahan.
“It’s what we feel is a nice visual poem to accompany the song,” Banks, who edited the video, mentioned in an announcement. “In desire to a summer season lockdown doc, we aimed extra to emulate the work of Truffaut, Fellini or Cassavetes and to draw discontinuance three tales of romance and solitude. Lofty aspirations, humble result; nonetheless we hope you revel in it even a portion as valuable as we did growing it.”
The three members of Muzz are prolonged-time chums and were recording together since 2015. The band formally debuted in March with the singles “Damaged Tambourine,” “Tainted Feeling” and “Crimson Western Sky.”