By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

Astronaut Project Reptilian Song

Some viewers will surely have the same feeling we experienced while watching this video: This clip could be scheduled after another episode of Ancient aliens And before starting a documentary about state secrets on the History Channel. It's a striking audiovisual work, with sophisticated archival footage and production and photography worthy of admiration. Conspiracy theories always work well in the development of music videos. The visual result greatly enhances the promotion of a great song that skillfully combines moments of intense electronic instrumentation with exquisite pop melodies. Astronaut Project continues to shine a light on contemporary Peruvian music, and for this reason, its musicians deserve greater recognition throughout the continent.

 

 Zebra 93 Timeless

Lately, we've been seeing a lot of music videos where the storyline touches on some aspect of teenage existential crises and their potential consequences. In some cases, the narrative structure is confusing, while in others, the editing almost encourages us to simply let the song guide us, and even if the script doesn't make much sense, the infectious rhythm allows us to be swept away. The best thing about this clip is its photographic disdain, which invites us to open ourselves to the imagination., giving free rein to various emotions that complement the work of this Chilean group. It's strange, yes, but it works.

 

Ivory Mint ft. Leo Garcia Now it's like this

Teen dramas again, and this time focusing on their relationship with social media. And in the company of a veteran like Leo García. Once again, the theory that we all lie to each other when we present ourselves on Facebook or Instagram. And, the truth is, as they say in Swap, The world is, was, and will be a mess, in 510 and in 2000 too. Each generation, believing itself unique, claims that its identity problems arose only two days before it was born. In that respect, everyone is very similar to their parents or grandparents, whether people like it or not. The video for this Argentinian project does have its striking moments, especially in its editing and the language used to explain what happened. Teenage misfortunes with pop soundtracks, in short.

 

 

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