By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
To go – Fur
This Venezuelan band based in Buenos Aires has taken advantage of the solitude of the streets of their city of residence to make a nighttime clip, which, to the rhythm of their song, they have poisoned with visual effects at the time of editing. The entire process adopted, likewise, is appropriate to the corrosive sound of the song., And it complements the camera movements and shot choices very well, without any major complications. Thankfully, these guys from Maracaibo have managed to create a low-budget video, ingeniously made, that presents the group in a favorable light. Good job.
Back to school – You were the best
We at Zonagirante.com usually avoid reviewing lyric videos (the very term "lyric video" makes us cringe), but in this case, we made an exception. This post-adolescent band, based on the Colombian Atlantic coast, has created something truly special. It is fun, fast-paced, and manages to keep the viewer's attention throughout its duration. There's a very entertaining selection of images, and the animation's rhythm matches the tempo of the song. It seems (pop) punk isn't dead and still has a lot to say. At least, that's what this quintet wants us to believe.
Cretin – Sometimes
The Chilean singer-songwriter himself warns in his promotional material: This is a video designed for children. Well, adults can also enjoy it, if they don't get overwhelmed by the antics of the animated characters who star in the story. In a witty and jovial narrative, We see the tender clashes between the figures representing the brain and the heart and how they complement each other. It's a simple clip, with good use of animation, that will surely elicit sighs from more than one person, and will gladly be shown to more than one bored child during quarantine. Yes, it works, there's no denying it.