Marble Arch’s “Moonstruck” is a Song About Reconnecting With the Creative Magic and Joy of Childhood

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Marble Arch, photo courtesy the artists

Vinyl Williams’ video for the Marble Arch single “Moonstruck” is like an expanded universe of colors, imagery and shapes on a framework of sixteen bit video game graphics aesthetic. It suits the song which is a chill, downtempo song that sounds like time spent taking stock and contemplating the past through the emotional lens of childhood in order to recapture some of the magic and purity of going through life without having your perceptions and instincts shaped so much by the weight of a lifetime of mixed experiences. It’s a creative wiping away of life’s spiritual crust and rediscovering some of the magic and wonder of feeling and creating with unalloyed joy but one informed by the knowledge of how easy it is to let so many things in life let you get jaded and stunted in your natural development as a human and creative person. Pablo Picasso famously said something about taking a lifetime to learn to paint like a child, this song feels like a similar process of reconnecting with that energy in songwriter Yann Le Razavet’s life. Look for the full album Children of the Slump out on Géographie. Watch the remarkable video below and follow Marble Arch at the links provided.

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