Visions of Trees: ‘Sometimes It Kills’
25 January 2011, 14:38
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Due out on February 7 via Moshi Moshi, ‘Sometimes It Kills’ is the debut release from London duo Visions of Trees. With a twisted aesthetic and love of pop songs, the pair (alongside Saloon Films as well as directors Ben Strebel and Lewis Kyle White) have created a compelling and unsettling visual narrative. Distorted electronic beats pulsate beneath haunting, hypnotic vocals while the camera swirls through a fearful, frantic urban landscape that is punctuated by brief playful moments, before a rather gruesome finale.
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