Chappell Roan has been spotted filming a new music video in New York, wearing a bra and skirt made of hair, alongside a large red wig trailing from a balcony.
The next act encompasses in more focused detail the narrator's look backwards down the path, beginning at their shared home in the present day, where the dissociation introduced in act one as almost entirely a self-inclosed thing trickles outward and troubles the comfort outlined in the last section of the song preceding it. He examines his own life through imagined self-portraits, in various sequences of time (fractions of days first, then weeks, months, years), and through multiple specific events.
"Falling' is the double feeling of euphoric and melancholic, both of which seem to be glued together," said the sibling duo. "The best part of dance is that you get to let go and leave whatever reality is in the shadows for a moment, and this song especially had that intention to feel like the euphoria was also an escape of something so real and so sad as your life falling apart in front of you, and wanting someone or something else to take that burden away and take you over."
Yungblud's 'Zombie' explores themes of inner turmoil, focusing on self-perception and the struggles with emotional exhaustion, as depicted by Florence Pugh's character.
Simz' robe and bonnet were originally black on set, but Dave was keen to amplify colour in the promo. There wasn't much time, so SLAPSHOT allowed us to create clean mattes quickly and iterate multiple colour comps to find the perfect look.
Working on Uncanny Valley's music video was truly such an amazing collaborative experience. The director Victoria Gong conceptualized the vision, led such a talented team, and was able pull off such a cohesive and stunning video experience.