WL//WH Video Premiere: SUPERLUMINAL OBJECTS’ Take a Symbolic Rainy Drive in “My Brain Thinks Your Brain Is Ok”

WL//WH Video Premiere  SUPERLUMINAL OBJECTS

Superluminal Objects, the newcomer Dream pop/Shoegaze duo from Eaglehawk, Australia, follow the release of their second single with a DIY video clip, which WL//WH is pleased to premiere.

The studio-based collaboration between Megumie Alcala & Robbie Adams combines densely layered guitar textures, hypnotic rhythms, bright melodies and dreamy vocalisations that glide seamlessly, to create deeply emotional soundscapes to get lost in.

The surreal and heart-warming song is steered by constant off-tempo drum beats and snaky warm bass lines, creating a pulsating undercurrent for shivering layers of subtly droning, reverb-drenched, murky guitar textures woven with sad ghostly keyboards, to instill lonesome, melancholic breezes over high obsessive vocals that rise and fall in sad, breathless harmonies, fretting about giving another what they want.

The visuals begin with a rain puddle in the park at night and slowly transition into nighttime driving overlays to sync with the confused reflection of the soundtrack. Lights blur and fog develops on the windshield, barely removed at timed intervals by the swiping motion of the wiper, bringing forth an unsettling sense of being lost, going in circles, and unable to see clearly.

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