Adam Arcuragi's new album, Like a Fire that Consumes all Before It, has been on heavy repeat ever since it came out several weeks back. One track in particular that I keep getting stuck on has been the romping sing-along, "Oh I See" that Adam just released a new video for.
Here's what he had to say about the making of the new vid (via NPR)... "The video for 'Oh I See' is a compilation of snap-shots and footage
taken on tours across the U.S. and Europe, traveling, practicing and in
the studio. The idea was to clean out the hard drive and share a look
into the many adventures we have found ourselves on over the past months
and years.
Part of the reason we chose
this song was because someone happened to capture a video in the
studio, of the take, of the version of "Oh I See" that appears on the
record. So some of the footage is literally of the moment we were
making the song you're hearing. It's a thank you to anyone and everyone
that has come to a show, bought a record, played on stage and shared in
the wild experience that was the making of this album. All together,
it is very much an affirmation that coincides with the spirit of the
song: It is the baying of many, to the moon.
I can still hear the wolves calling from miles away .."
via NPR
more at http://adamarcuragi.com/
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