Apart from the beautifully crafted of their post rock crystal, Texans Explosions In The Sky have been characterized in recent years for trying to dodge again and again the idea of brand new music videos. "We fled from it for years and the reason this came simply because they wanted people would create their own images in their heads" - commented drummer Chris Hrasky to HuffPost. The truth is that with the release of "Take Care, Take Care, Take Care" the quartet changed both thought that in just a few months I have been able to release a total of three different video clips. The latter is 'Postcard From 1952', a beautiful production that you can enjoy in the bottom of this post.
The clip was directed by Peter Simonite and Annie Gunn, a phenomenal duo has managed to pull a beautiful plasticity in transforming the sensationalism of dreamy melodies of Explosions In The Sky. Childhood innocence, maturity and the mysterious concept called target come together in one of those video clips you will not forget for months and months. It is with music so do not hesitate to ask, "How is that Explosions In The Sky have taken so long to launch music?". The beautiful pieces that we have lost.
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