IMPATIENCE, deftly combines a driving, four-on-the-floor beat with huge three-part harmonies, call-and-response verses à la Roxy Music, and a sweet summertime melody served up by the dork-hot New York 2-piece-plus just in time for Autumn.
Keenly aware that with the clip for Impatience their reputations as principal providers of meaningful, lighthearted, life-affirming video content would again be tested, W.A.S. cooked up a MONSTROUSly entertaining, WOLFISHly ambitious, TRANSFORMATIVEly redemptive music vid that truly ratchets their recent dog obsession one notch up the food chain.
Check out the beastly pre-order: http://tinyurl.com/wasimpatience
Behind the scenes of the video for Chick Lit.
"Chick Lit tells the story of a young girl named Agatha who one day, while collecting fire wood to blend into an immune-system boosting power shake, encounters a magic well. She knows the well is magic because it smells like Axe, and so she nervously calls three desperate wishes into its still black depths. There isn't a lot of room for storytelling in a three minute pop song, unless you're Bright Eyes, so that's where the story ends, but we definitely intend to pick it up in another song somewhere down the line. For now, try to revel in the promise of this initial set-up."
The Video
"We made a video. In it, we play pirates who contemplate a change in career when they learn that they could double their salaries by driving a semi truck."
When we made the "Chick Lit" video, the cameras sometimes stopped rolling. During that time, we were officially "behind the scenes." It was weird, but exhilarating. And guess what? There was a man there with a camera capturing two and a half minutes of it. This is the behind the scenes of the video shoot for "Chick Lit."
The Song
"Chick Lit tells the story of a young girl named Agatha who one day, while collecting fire wood to blend into an immune-system boosting power shake, encounters a magic well. She knows the well is magic because it smells like Axe, and so she nervously calls three desperate wishes into its still black depths. There isn't a lot of room for storytelling in a three minute pop song, unless you're Bright Eyes, so that's where the story ends, but we definitely intend to pick it up in another song somewhere down the line. For now, try to revel in the promise of this initial set-up."
The Video
"We made a video. In it, we play pirates who contemplate a change in career when they learn that they could double their salaries by driving a semi truck."
It seems I've been beat in asking for more videos and even at my own Plan B (Which was, obviously, to say "What he/she/that said" in the given case that someone had already asked for more videos).