No Images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PREMIERES VIDEO FOR NEW SAINTSENECA TRACK (Cleared to Post) NPR’s All Songs Considered is premiering a video by Ohio band Saintseneca for their new track “Book of The Dead On Sale,” which Stereogum writes, “shows just how assured and steady the band has become over the years. It’s noxious and queasy and melts into a graceful harmony by the end.” Band frontman Zac Little says the delightfully shuffling song was inspired by a friend’s kitten named Remi who became an internet sensation because it would spontaneously fell asleep. The clip has accumulated over a million views on Youtube. The video for Book Of The Dead On Sale is an explorative and irresistible “cartoonish dreamscape.” Watch the video here: NPR All Songs Considered Zac Little explains the concept, “Imagine seeing in all directions all at once - 360 degree vision. 'Tis strange how more information can leave you feeling more confused. The video for Book Of The Dead On Sale is a visual metaphor. We use footage captured in 360 degrees and display it flattened in one circular field of view. The visual reminds me of R. Crumb's psychedelic cartoons. We riff off of that idea, aiming to create a cartoonish dreamscape. The loose story is told from the point of view of an apple - being eaten, then absorbed. The apple becomes the eater. The eater becomes the apple. 360 cameras, like other new technologies, create new possibilities. Perhaps they allow us to see in new ways? We see more at once than was ever before possible. And yet, we find ourselves all the more disoriented by the new surreal world we create. “ Saintseneca Tour Dates With Tigers Jaw
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