
The video for “Sweets” by Swedish audio-visual artist KC Dahlehan looks like scenes from a more cinéma vérité style of one of those great Nordic crime dramas of recent years. All washed out colors and stark landscapes, dramatic situations born of trauma and regret. We see two women seemingly on the run from something in their pasts and all they have is each other and their shared sense of quelling or purging lingering inner darkness. The music is reminiscent of Eastern European post-punk with the spidery guitar figures and icy synth melodies that though gentle and subtle in its composition is not short on a brooding urgency. The vocals are like something you’d expect from a synth pop band with their emotionally stirring melodies but undeniably and compellingly darker in mood. Combined the visual and musical elements of the presentation of the song seem like an a music video commissioned by A24 that fans of Rose Glass will appreciate. Watch the video for “Sweets” on YouTube and follow faults. at the links below.

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