SeepeopleS Mix Surreal, Fantastic Imagery With Tones of Melancholic Acceptance in the Video for “Two Silhouettes”

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With figures animal heads (maybe a llama, dogs, rabbit, birds) frolicking as if in an animated collage of classical paintings and later fish swimming in the painting of a sea dissolving to reveal an aquarium in which one of the aforementioned figures is sprinkling in fish food flakes, the video for SeepeopleS’ single “Two Silhouettes” should seem extremely weird. But the delicate psychedelic, chill country pop flavor of the song makes the bizarre seem accessible especially if you’re already someone that has long appreciated the surreal and you grew up with Yellow Submarine, The Krofft Supershow series and Nickelodeon’s Calliope program. The shimmer on the guitar work like pedal steel in the context of the band’s genre-bending instincts this time threading chamber pop with countrified freak folk makes the tone of melancholic acceptance and wistful nostalgia of the song seem more poignant and hit a little harder. Songs about breakups can be a little corny but this one really expresses poetically how your limitations as a human and the little mistakes you feel you made can really come back to haunt you. Watch the video for “Two Silhouettes” on YouTube, connect with the pop rebels SeepeopleS at the links below and look for the release of the group’s eighth album Field Guide For Survival In This Dying World on their own RascalZRecordZ imprint later in 2022.

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