"One of the more folky songs on the album. The song wrote itself. It's about abandonment," says Brown when asked about the writing of "Run Home". Shot live the video uses a transparent filter over Brown projecting the moving image of someone looking out a car window leaving the viewer with the impression of driving home.
The third in a series of videos from Brown's third album Slow Light (Out Now via DPC Records), "Run Home" (Live) follows "Mountain Falls For The Sea" which premiered via Black Book and "Ride Into The Sun" which premiered last month via Interview Magazine.
Findlay Brown Slow Light
Album Out Today Via DPC Records
Stream via SPIN
Upcoming NYC Shows:
9/10 @ Berlin, 25 ave A (NYC)
9/21 @ Baby's All Right (Brooklyn)
10/9 @ The Shop, Bushwick (Brooklyn)
Findlay Brown reveals "Run Home" (Live)" today via The Bluegrass Situation
Written and recorded in New York - home since 2010 - over a two-year period, 'Slow Light' is heavily influenced by his growing interest in spirituality, history and psychedelics (Terence McKenna, Graham Hancock) and the poetry of Rumi and Kahlil Gibran. It references myriad influences - from folk luminaries Tim Hardin and Jackson C Frank, to the orchestral chamber pop of Scott Walker and early 70's Serge Gainsbourg's to Krautrock bands like
Harmonia and the soundtracks of Ennio Morricone.
Watch/Share:
"Run Home" (Live) HERE
"Mountain Falls For The Sea" Video HERE
"Ride Into The Sun" Video HERE
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