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Watch Still Corners - “Into the Trees” (Video)

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By: Spacelab Research Staff
November 30, 2011
 

Still Corners have a new video for their song, “Into the Trees,”  a video directed by Ollie Murray who you may know from his work on The Horror’s video for "Still Life." The song “Into the Trees” is taken from the album Creatures of an Hour, which was released back in October. Exacting on the combination of both dream pop and indie pop to create sonic waves, the band creates a soundtrack for a film in your head, conjuring the epic "cinematic" tag while still backing up the claim. Band members Tessa Murray and Greg Hughes even first met in a cinematic encounter -- the classic train doors opening and there they were.

“It sounds stupid but it’s completely true. I was on a train that was going to London Bridge. But for some reason it went to this other stop. And I got out, and this other person got out. It was Tessa,” said Greg Hughes about the chance encounter. Was it a dark and stormy night? Lucky for us the music is real, and the video features kalaidescopic images set against Super-8-esque footage. Classic.

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