15 December 2014 - 0 Comments
Brooklyn-based Auckland new romantic Andrew Keoghan releases a new video single Better Company, filmed during a mystical escape to one of earth’s newest landmasses.
Better
Company is a
breezy, synth-laden pop song, coated with lush strings and vocal harmonies. The
video captures nature’s awe-inspiring power and beauty, conveying a strong
love nature (a lot) sentiment.
It was directed by Kris
Moyes, known for his innovative music videos for Beck and Grizzly Bear.
Better Company is
the first song from Keoghan’s forthcoming album Every Orchid Offering, due for
release in New Zealand, March 2015.
Keoghan's 2011 debut Arctic
Tales Divide, was
nominated for the Taite Prize and named The New Zealand Herald’s Top Local
Album that year.
His follow-up has been recorded in New York and Auckland and the first single
points to a more electronic aesthetic. Keoghan has further explored his
fascination with unconventional love and unexpected encounters.
A classically trained singer and arranger, Keoghan worked closely with Lawrence
Arabia on the string elements for his 2012 release, The Sparrow and
The Ruby Suns’ Christopher.
Last year Keoghan relocated to Brooklyn, New York.
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