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"Directed by Jameson Mangan, the video is an eye-popping kaleidoscopic collage that finds Bootsy and his collaborators breezing through the upbeat funk jam. The psychedelic visuals are put to particularly perfect effect when Castro appears to unleash his dazzling guitar solo." - Rolling Stone (READ HERE)

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"Today we premiere a dynamic animated video for “Sundown,” from the forthcoming record. Banjo player Torrin Daniels tells Relix, “When I finished this song, I had been working on this riff for quite a while in a sort of banjo-metal fashion...The phrases about time receding and the hourglass running slow reference the elasticity of time, and how our minds can warp when we’re confined to one space physically. I think almost everyone can relate to that now.”- Relix (READ HERE)

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“On this latest track, Kitchen Dwellers put their slamgrass style on full display. The bounce from upright bassist Joe Funk gives the single its center, as banjo picker Torrin Daniels‘ biting lyricism gives the roots band a punk edge. Watch the Jameson Mangan-directed animated video for Kitchen Dwellers’ latest single, “Sundown” - Live For Live Music​ (READ HERE)

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"Directed by Jameson Mangan, the video captures the song’s essence perfectly, taking the viewer on a colorful journey through time and space that evokes every emotion imaginable. While the video’s theme is, of course, the passage of time, Mangan highlights its relativity, juxtaposing images of prehistoric creatures alongside a disco beach party, or astronauts floating through Ancient Mayan edifices. The very idea of a linear time structure is thrown away in favor of a less tangible interpretation of the concept. Aside from the interplay between the song’s meaning and the abstract imagery in the video, “Timebomb” comes at a perfect time, given the current global climate." - Live For Live Music (READ HERE)

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"Today we premiere a dynamic animated video for “Sundown,” from the forthcoming record. Banjo player Torrin Daniels tells Relix, “When I finished this song, I had been working on this riff for quite a while in a sort of banjo-metal fashion...The phrases about time receding and the hourglass running slow reference the elasticity of time, and how our minds can warp when we’re confined to one space physically. I think almost everyone can relate to that now.”- Relix (READ HERE)

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“On this latest track, Kitchen Dwellers put their slamgrass style on full display. The bounce from upright bassist Joe Funk gives the single its center, as banjo picker Torrin Daniels‘ biting lyricism gives the roots band a punk edge. Watch the Jameson Mangan-directed animated video for Kitchen Dwellers’ latest single, “Sundown” - Live For Live Music​ (READ HERE)

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"Jam quartet Dopapod recently unveiled the new single “Think” and an accompanying video. The hard-hitting track marks the first new music from the group since their 2019 album Emit Time. Watch Dopapod’s “Think” video filmed and edited by Jameson Mangan below" - JamBase​ (READ HERE)

"The prog-fusion rockers provide an eccentric visual compendium in the official music video for their new single, “Think,” where a dynamic array of blissful visuals, symmetry, and clear-hearted expression emerges. Introducing a refreshed and vibrant soundscape, “Think,” induces feelings of focus, drive, and introspection." - MusicMecca.org (READ HERE)

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"BIG Something recently released a new official music video for their song, “Plug”, which appears on their fifth full-length studio release, The Otherside. The fan-made visual experience was put together by Jameson Mangan and contains on-screen lyrics, animations, and live performance footage with psychedelic themes woven throughout—taking viewers on a trip in and out of a BIG Something show." - Live For Live Music​ (READ HERE)

“The “Plug” video features footage from various 2019 Big Something concerts. Mangan put it together in a way that takes viewers on a psychedelic trip in and out of the band’s shows. “Like the visuals in the video, the lyrics to this song are kind of abstract and deal with illusions we create in our minds,” explained Big Something’s Nick MacDaniels. “I think it can be interpreted a lot of different ways but for me personally it’s about the struggle to hold on to reality within yourself.” - JamBase (READ HERE)

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