8videos2parteBy José Gandue @Gandour

The second part of our list brings drama, loneliness, an approach to psychedelic planets and the occasional testimony of crime and punishment. These 4 videos have photography on their side. Their storytelling and editing skills are adept at adding visual emotion to the great compositions that originate them. We can call them masterpieces because they know how to envelop us in the worlds their songs have created. Here we present the second part of our article:

Camila Moreno – Your Mom Killed You

It is a perfect representation of loneliness in its most desperate form. Within the framework of an impeccable photograph, in a winter landscape that produces an unexpected mixture of terror and admiration., We see the Chilean Camila Moreno magnificently taking unexpected and quite risky paths to develop her own aesthetic, contradicting all the pop clichés. As we said in a previous review: this video is a heartbreakingly beautiful piece of work. Without a doubt, a masterpiece.

PorterYucatecan Corner

The effort of exploration and sonic experimentation by this Mexican band presents unexpected auditory sums. His songs achieve unprecedented textures And melodies that, although unexpected, are catchy from the first listen. Their compositions deserve brilliant videos, and in this case, they have more than succeeded. Yucatecan Corner It's a dazzling visual spectacle., With impeccable photography and sublime art direction, the clip employs an elaborate combination of pre-Hispanic indigenous aesthetics, Old World conquering ceremonies, and a carnivalesque iconography that inspires perfect terror. The overall design is brilliant and The final edition deserves a long round of applause.

 

The Big Rage – For Her

We said it before: Watching the latest videos from this Chilean band is like enjoying little tributes to Film Noir, with something from the golden age of Mexican cinema. They tell stories that transcend the classic aesthetics of rock 'n' roll. We have selected Because of her, Because it's a clip that contains all the elements of the rockabilly boleros the band uses to create an interesting drama: the boxing ring, the racetrack, the pool hall, bourbon, revenge, and firearms, all in one package, perfectly setting the scene for a city like Santiago that, with its black and white cinematography, seems to have returned to the 1950s. There's drama, suspense, and fun., What more could the viewer ask for?

In corp sanctisNo Man's Land

This Argentinian band returns to the sound of the 70s, and It subjects us to an intense psychedelic journey without any concessions whatsoever.. Your video No man's land It involves a painstaking editing process, where every second leads to a mental explosion and where the images faithfully express the content of the sound exploration. A clear and compelling exposition of what stoner rock could be in the coming years.

(Click to read the first part of this article).

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