We first heard James Iha’s “To Who Knows Where” a couple weeks ago, and now, the song — pulled from Iha’s long-time-coming sophomore album Look To The Sky — has a video to go with it. Directed by Adam Neustadter and filmed in Joshua Tree, CA, the clip has the feel of a ’70s sci-fi B-movie; perhaps not surprisingly, it was supposedly influenced by Blade Runner and The Man Who Fell To Earth. (I’m not sure the slightly disquieting visuals are a perfect match for Iha’s dreamy shoegaze-goth pop but it beats a lyric video any day.) Check it out.
We first heard James Iha’s “To Who Knows Where” a couple weeks ago, and now, the song — pulled from Iha’s long-time-coming sophomore album Look To The Sky
— has a video to go with it. Directed by Adam Neustadter and filmed in
Joshua Tree, CA, the clip has the feel of a ’70s sci-fi B-movie; perhaps
not surprisingly, it was supposedly influenced by Blade Runner and The Man Who Fell To Earth.
(I’m not sure the slightly disquieting visuals are a perfect match for
Iha’s dreamy shoegaze-goth pop but it beats a lyric video any day.).
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