A shambolic acoustic blues in the style of Beck circa One Foot In The Grave, but instead of blowing leaves, Aaron Beckum is a coder drone slowly becoming what he works on: A skeleton enlivened with microchips and a monitor.
And because it's only fitting: The video itself was shot on vintage Kodak film.
Alright kiddos, here's one more chance to have your rock n' roll life saved by Death From Above 1979. Learning the bassline is optional, although it certainly helps bookend our heroine's realization about what makes her feel alive.
The Cycle is especially evident here on the frontier — from father to son and childhood to death and remembrance to escape and practice to perfect— all of it magical and important, so hopefully you don't need to be reminded too often to appreciate it all.
Young love proves to be especially complex and mysterious in this evocative narrative clip by Suzie Vlcek, who also directed "Lazy Eye" for Silversun Pickups.