The Huge, Everybody Loves (Directed by The Huge)
Everybody Loves from gianlucathehugeplomitallo on Vimeo.
Contained in the album "How Old Are You, Dad?" "37"
download the track here: thehuge.bandcamp.com
Song written, arranged and produced by The Huge Mastered by Francesco Mami at DOSlive studio Label:Zomapop Video directed by The Huge
The Huge: piano, drums, electric piano and such other stuff. Marco Disappearing Normando: bass Mauro Mandaglio: guitar
Front Cover by Cinzia Ratto, "Fino a Spiccare il Volo"
In order of appearance: Francesca, The Huge, Nicole, Giulia, Elia, Ludovica, Luisa, Sandrone, Giovanni "Jake", Francesco
The bond between the past and the present and childhood memories are the basis of Gianluca TheHuge Plomitallo's new album, out on April 2012.
Darkness and then light, at times faded, at times intense, lighten up the abandoned spaces of an old factory, the location of the new video for "Everybody Loves" by TheHuge, Gianluca Plomitallo. Inside the walls of the building, the world takes on different nuances, sounds alternate with words , vibrating between the senses and the heart. Flavours, perfumes, colours, landscapes and flowers with their extraordinary sensorial intensity transform into a new and unexpected state of mind. People and nature meet, woe and happiness are joined inseparably in the memory of the past and childhood. A lost age, but not forgotten, a time that is no longer with us but is very much alive inside. The emotions of childhood, fixed in our mind, are seen to return so naturally in the close-ups of faces, though grown up, when an old teddy bear or a favourite doll come into sight. Everything changes, changed, but, between delusion and hope, stays impressed in our hearts for ever. This is the main theme of TheHuge's new album, out on 1st April 2012. The singer, also on the drums, on bass, on the piano, takes his foot off the brakes, in the name of absolute independence, as well as from a creative point of view. The result is a vibrant opera that matches new pieces with works from the past, like "A Minute Left", 2001, which confirms how life can change, leaving sentiments and sensations unaltered. "I Fear People" then "Those Hills of Sadness" hold strong the bond with nature. The title of this new production takes us straight back to being children: "How Old Are You Dad? 37". The artist asked his own father this question, the way only children do, so naturally and spontaneously, and it comes back to mind in such a whirlpool of memories no-one can cancel. A.Mecca (J.Woodhouse)