Having released their latest album Do Easy to great critical acclaim, alt-pop outfit Tasseomancy have unveiled the video for their latest single ’29 Palms.’ The ambient pop track was revealed a couple of weeks before the album’s release, and the new video – directed by Jesi Jordan – is a surreal adventure that’s part art film, part acid trip. It features dancing, body painting and a few large-scale puppets.
The band say: “The video for 29 Palms was created by our friend, the very talented visual artist Jesi Jordan, on one of her many worldwide adventures. To us, this song encapsulates so much: written for women; for artists and for any human who has ever felt themselves falling into nothingness while grasping at their own poetic string. Whether it be a loss of self, loss of another or an attempt to create meaning in what has so been recently confirmed to be an unjust and crazy-cruel world. Jesi’s video is like a friend who calls us up on the phone early in the morning and gently reminds us that life is not elsewhere but is happening by the touch of our own hand in this very moment and that’s all we’ve got.” Watch below.
Tasseomancy are also heading out on a short tour of the UK in February. Details below.
8th February – Oslo, London
9th February – Gullivers, Manchester
10th February – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds