The last video we saw from Odonis Odonis was a creepy story set to the noisy and chaotic “New Obsession,”
so it would totally understandable if you were to watch this and think
it was the work of a completely different band. But that’s just the way
Odonis Odonis’ new album, Hard Boiled, Soft Boiled, works. Side A
is all industrial punk, followed by a smooth and sweeter second half.
“Angus Mountain” comes from that second half and it’s a prettier track
than “New Obsession,” set to a visual that’s a little easier on the
eyes. The Jesse Yules-directed video folds up images of the band like
origami while using a hypnotic mirroring effect that makes everything
fold in on itself. Maybe it’s just a coincidence, but with that
symmetrical effect, it brings to mind Nicolas Provost’s classic
experimental short film “Papillion D’Amour.”
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