18 August 2016 - 0 Comments
Cleve Cameron recently released his first solo album Welcome to the Primal-Digital -
a collection of songs packed with stadium-sized chants, pounding
electro-punk bass lines and guitar hooks and featuring the likes of Willa O'Neill, Kieran Scott,
Lawrence Arabia, Ed Castelow, and tabla player, Mandeep Singh. The
album was first made available to the media and public exclusively in Mandeep’s
taxi in Auckland, New Zealand.
Today he shares the lead single Do (the thing you love to do), an unashamedly simple, direct and
honest and uplifting song wrapped in a tropical, pacific ska beat.
Says Cameron, "We live in a time where we’re bombarded by information and
consumer choice. Finding a sense of joy in life “no matter how much I buy”
comes back to doing the simple things you love to do."
The music video, directed by Stephen
Langdon and edited by Stewart Reeves brings this idea
to life in a humorous and down to earth way. We see Cleve being pummelled by
news papers, mobile phones, and shopping items as he attempts to sing the song.
Alternately we see people doing the thing they love to do, whether it’s
welding, weaving, skating, dancing or doing Tai Chi.
Watch the Do video here:
Do is now available for purchase from iTunes and all good digital services providers. Welcome to the Primal Digital is available for purchase exclusively in NZ from iTunes. Catch Cleve Cameron soon at a venue near you.
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