MUSIC VIDEOS
“The video of Spirit Vine’s Pluto Why as directed by Karri Bowman has luscious black and white tones in that 70’s Italian Neo Realistic sense (but maybe neo post punk is more like it). Stark and abstract imagery, sexual peccadilloes and a lot of smoking cigs pave the way for soaring guitars, evocative vocals and a bridge break that feels like a carnival of lost souls soaked in Absinthe. Repeated viewing advised.”
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Robb Donker, American Pancake
My music video sensibilities are very much a product of 90s indie rock. Somewhere in my mother’s basement I’m sure there is still a box full of VHS tapes full of videos I dubbed off City Limits and Karri [Bowman] has made some really wonderful videos that capture that same spirit,” explains Library Voices’ Michael Dawson. “Her story is very different than the one I had imagined when working on the song with Brennan Ross (vocals, guitar) and I think, even a couple of years ago, we would have been hung up on that but it feels good to be in a position to trust outsiders ideas and vision. Plus let’s be real, no one needs to see our sad faces strumming guitars in another video every again.”
- Jabbari Weekes , NOISEY - Music By VICE
“Megan Bonnell recently released Magnolia and is now releasing a music video for the catchy “Golden Boy.” The music video works perfectly with her lyrics of “get in the car and drive” and “roll down your window, I want to feel the breeze.” The song also has some heartfelt lyrics allowing you to see how Megan can get in-depth with her lyrics and this isn’t just a fun, catchy song. The music video is simple, but well done and a great visual for the song. “
- Deanna, HifiNoise