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Music News - Coridian release video for 'Reflections'

Coridian release video for 'Reflections'

09 June 2018 - 0 Comments

NZ Alternative Rock Band Coridian invite you to watch their brand new music video for Reflections.

Directed by Mardo El-Noor who is known for his work with Kiwi artists like Theia, Chores, Kings and Decades, the video for Reflections is an eye-catching work of art, whilst showcasing the musicianship of each band member.

Funded by NZ On Air, Reflections is a dark tale of love and sadness driven by an upbeat and at times frantic musical background. Described as a "slick rock ballad wrapped in a metal coating" by muzic.net.nzReflections is the third single to be released from Coridian's 2017 EP Caldera.

Watch Coridian's Reflections video here
Reflections is also available on Spotify and iTunes

A Directors Vision: "My intention for the Reflections music video was to capture a high-energy performance by the band in unusual conceptual and physical spaces through the treatment of every single shot as a minimalist, Japanese-infused, graphically-designed poster. My objective was create a memorable, visual experience with zero narrative and a tonne of raw, emotional delivery."

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