Bankrupt - Bipolar Bear
Heyrocco - Loser Denial
Heartless Bastards - Hi-Line
Fly Golden Eagle - Tangible Intangible
Dave Monks - Gasoline (Dir. Chris Schoonover)
Dave Monks of Tokyo Police Club
City and Colour - Wasted Love
Dicey Hollow - Silver and Sand (Dir. Josh Hartnett)
Dicey Hollow began as an excuse for old friends Petter Ericson Stakee (of Alberta Cross) and Jamie Biden to finally get together and create some music. That excuse was a friend’s film that needed a score and off they went. Although the film never got completed, the two were inspired by the collaboration and kept writing together.
Whenever time allowed them both to escape the city, they would head to Mt. Tremper in Upstate New York to write and demo the songs that would make up their self-titled EP, Dicey Hollow. Once they had 6 songs, they returned and self-produced the material over a week’s time at studios in NYC and Brooklyn.
The result of their collaboration is a brand of cinematic rock rooted in harmonies, sirenic guitar lines, spaced out synths, and plenty of pedal steel to go around.
"Brody and I responded immediately and independently to ‘Silver and Sand’ when Petter and Jamie first played us the project. It's an incredibly powerful song with genuine emotional depth and beauty. We just hoped to put some visuals together that could match it in mood and tone.” - Josh Hartnett
JEFF The Brotherhood - Melting Place
Miami Horror - Cellophane (So Cruel)
Delta Heavy - Ghost
Delta Heavy - Ghost from Blink on Vimeo.
Chris Bristow invites us into the underbelly of the internet in this surreal and silly promo for Delta Heavy’s ‘Ghost’.
On the brink of suicide and stuck in a purgatory of mid-ninties Internet software Mr Clippy, the Microsoft Word paper clip, finds a glimmer of hope when he spots a beautiful and revolutionary younger model in a world many versions away. It’s a story about love, revenge and the modern day relevance of this long dead mascot; this ghost in the machine that was once slave to hundreds of thousands of people who hated him. Who would he be now?
To recreate the array of classic computer graphics Chris used his mixed media wizardry. He took a clever hybrid approach, staying faithful to the original mid 90’s CG whilst bringing it up to date with a slick, cinematic look.
Directed by CHRIS BRISTOW
Produced by BLINKINK
Exectutive Producer Bart Yates
Producer Matt Marsh
Post Production Blinkink Studio