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Manchester Orchestra - Telepath (Official Music Video)

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The Million Masks Of God out now: https://found.ee/MO_TMMOG Listen to Telepath: https://found.ee/MO_Telepath Director: Isaac Deitz Original Concept: Andy Hull DP/Cam Op: Isaac Deitz Choreographer: Mandy Corbett Assistant Choreographer: Noel Coronado Jr First Couple: Thomas Stovall Layla Bealer Second Couple: Mandy Corbett Noel Coronado Jr Third couple: Sam Rothrock Sheila Rothrock Last man: Rick Andosca Assistant Director: Audrey Deitz VFX Rotoscoping: James Wightman Production Assistants: Chadd Deitz, James Wightman Follow Manchester Orchestra: Facebook: https://found.ee/manchesterorchestra_fb Twitter: https://found.ee/manchesterorchestra_Tw Instagram: https://found.ee/manchesterorchestra_ig TikTok: https://found.ee/manchesterorchestra_TT Lyrics: In my mind you are an old empty apartment Sitting on your mother’s table next to you is her Carving out our names into each piece of wood and concrete Told her I don’t have a lot babe but you can have my soul Baby do you want me? Baby do you want me? Baby do you want me? No, no, no In your mind this is some new and glorious morning And you ain’t ever gonna let nobody take that light again Everyone I know is slowly falling in the ocean I don’t want to be the next to row, I never learned to swim Baby do you love me? Baby do you love me? Baby do you love me? No, no, no In my mind you are the road I chose to travel Might as well have been the very last thing I decide Half the time I’m lost, afraid that you’re just borrowed It don’t matter much to me man, I’m not afraid to die Baby are you with me? Do you forgive me? You’re the one I wanted, want now, want when I am old Baby are you with me? Do you forgive me? You’re the one I wanted, want now, want when I am old When I’m falling When I’m falling #ManchesterOrchestra #TheMillionMasksOfGod #Telepath



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About Manchester Orchestra

Manchester Orchestra is an American indie rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, which formed in 2004. The group's current line-up is composed of lead singer, songwriter and rhythm guitarist Andy Hull, lead guitarist Robert McDowell, and bassist Andy Prince. Hull is the band's only original member, having overseen every iteration of the band to date. Former drummer Jeremiah Edmond parted ways with the band in January 2010 to focus on his family and on running the band's record label, Favorite Gentleme...

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Manchester Orchestra's "Telepath" is a rare gem in the world of indie rock, offering a glimpse into the band's creative process and artistic vision during a pivotal moment in their career. Filmed in 2014, this official music video is a testament to the band's innovative approach to storytelling through music.

At the time of its release, Manchester Orchestra was on the cusp of a significant shift in their sound, as evident from the lyrics of "Telepath". The song's themes of love, loss, and existential crisis are woven together with a sense of urgency and vulnerability that resonates deeply. Andy Hull's poignant vocals and introspective songwriting style have always been hallmarks of the band's sound, but here he takes it to new heights.

The video itself is a masterclass in visual storytelling, featuring a series of vignettes that explore the complexities of relationships and identity. Director Isaac Deitz's use of roving cameras and intimate close-ups creates a sense of immediacy, drawing the viewer into the emotional landscapes of the characters. The choreographer, Mandy Corbett, brings a level of sophistication to the dance sequences, which add an extra layer of depth to the narrative.

What makes this clip rare is its candid portrayal of the band's creative process. The video features behind-the-scenes footage of Hull and his collaborators brainstorming ideas, rehearsing, and refining their craft. This glimpse into the band's inner workings humanizes them, revealing a group of artists who are as passionate about their work as they are dedicated to pushing boundaries.

The clip also highlights Manchester Orchestra's commitment to innovation. The use of rotoscoping, a technique that involves tracing over live-action footage with animation, adds a dreamlike quality to the video. This visual effect was a bold choice at the time and has since become a hallmark of the band's distinctive aesthetic.

Watching "Telepath" is an immersive experience that rewards close attention. The viewer will be drawn into the intricate web of emotions and relationships that Hull explores through his lyrics. They'll witness the raw energy of the band's live performances, as well as the meticulous care they bring to their craft. As the song builds towards its crescendo, the video becomes a kaleidoscope of colors and textures, reflecting the emotional intensity of the music.

The clip also serves as a testament to Hull's growth as a songwriter and artist. His lyrics are infused with a sense of introspection and self-awareness that is both poignant and relatable. The song's themes of love, loss, and identity will resonate deeply with fans who have followed Manchester Orchestra's journey over the years.

As we watch "Telepath", we're reminded of the power of music to capture the human experience in all its complexity. This rare clip offers a unique glimpse into the creative process of one of indie rock's most innovative bands, and it's an essential viewing for anyone who appreciates the artistry and dedication that goes into crafting a truly memorable song.

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