New Orleans based outfit Video Age get passionate in single ‘Blushing‘. Taken off their third album ‘Pleasure Line‘, out now via Winspear, the 80’s inspired track is a romanticised number about everlasting love. Armed with an accompanying video directed by Molly Valdez & Judson Valdez (The Valdez), The Valdez said this about the video, ‘“Our concept for the Blushing music video follows one person through their hazy night out, searching for the feeling of romance. They carry a bouquet of roses with them all night while they sit at the bar, drink, write little notes on napkins (the song lyrics) and dance, waiting for the moment of the night to happen.
By the end of the night, they’ve found what they were looking for. We filmed the video through the course of one day using several old 90s handycams, writing the song lyrics on hundreds of napkins, and destroying multiple bouquets of roses.”
‘Blushing’ is a synth-pop influenced number with a vibrant indie soundscape. Crossing through realms of different genres, there’s a hint of R&B within the glamorous mix.
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