Watch French For Rabbits' Dust-Speckled Clip For 'The Dark Arts'
The always lovely French For Rabbits have a new collection on the way, and share a dust-speckled video fresh off the render queue for lead single 'The Dark Arts', created with support from NZ On Air. Like many great ideas, the inspiration for the self-directed visuals came to vocalist Brooke Singer upon waking up early one morning and seeing the simple beauty of dust swirling through shafts of sunlight. Armed with cinematographer Ted Whitaker and a full vacuum bag, the crew took over a gorgeous 1960s Brooklyn church (which is all yours for a hearty $2mil) and dognapped a couple of pups that wandered by before capturing the sunset streaming through a space you can almost smell just from its velvet curtains, stacked chairs and tired old piano. Singer and her French For Rabbits band are mid-tour as we speak, with one more show to celebrate the single release this weekend, a Spaced Out Sessions set in Ōtautahi, and a spot in the Auckland Arts Festival in March. Tickets for their Saturday show here, and 'The Dark Arts' clip below...
Undertheradar proudly presents...
French For Rabbits Dark Arts Tour
Saturday 12th December - City Gallery, Wellington w/ Grawlixes
More info available via frenchforrabbits.com
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