“If you were to combine every tumblr picture except for those of cats and cakes, you would get this video,” says the top comment at Jenesaispop’s post of Odio París’ career-first video, “Uno de Noviembre.” On this side of the Atlantic, NPR’s AltLatino highlights director Alberto Saguar’s eye to capture “the band’s chaotic yet glossy aesthetics.” Well, I guess no matter on what side of the world you are or where you stand in the hierarchy of music publishing, we can pretty much agree that this clip is quite gorgeous. Here we get an almost dualistic parallel of a bleeding heart and what’s happening on the outside. No matter how many times the band gets compared to The Pains of Being Pure at Heart or Los Planetas (sorry mentioning it again), we’re in front of a dazzling band thriving in post-adolescent demeanor.
Video: Odio París - "Uno de Noviembre"
“If you were to combine every tumblr picture except for those of cats and cakes, you would get this video,” says the top comment at Jenesaispop’s post of Odio París’ career-first video, “Uno de Noviembre.” On this side of the Atlantic, NPR’s AltLatino highlights director Alberto Saguar’s eye to capture “the band’s chaotic yet glossy aesthetics.” Well, I guess no matter on what side of the world you are or where you stand in the hierarchy of music publishing, we can pretty much agree that this clip is quite gorgeous. Here we get an almost dualistic parallel of a bleeding heart and what’s happening on the outside. No matter how many times the band gets compared to The Pains of Being Pure at Heart or Los Planetas (sorry mentioning it again), we’re in front of a dazzling band thriving in post-adolescent demeanor.