Director duo Simon Davis and Jason Sondock - aka rubberband. - craft a bold and daring video for Bakar where the British alt-soul artist literally stops the traffic in the middle of Piccadilly Circus.The video for Alive! begins at this iconic British location, where curious onlookers are transfixed by the car that has stopped, holding up all the traffic behind on a rain-sodden day in central London. And then Bakar emerges, abandoning the vehicle, astonishingly, to begin an expressive performance of the song - choreographed by C Prinz - and escaping into the street. It's an ambitious concept, to say the least, and represents the themes of breaking free and challenging boundaries, whilst encouraging viewers to embrace their true selves and celebrate the joy that comes from taking risks and expressing one's individuality.The candid camerawork adds a DIY sensibility to the promo, echoing the online aesthetic of YouTube prank videos, whilst a focus on reactions - most of which are less than enthusiastic - helps solidify the message of the concept. Alive! is about the freedom and self expression, and what that means in the context of a greater whole.“Alive! was an extraordinary experience in every way," declare rubberband. "Working with an artist as brave and creative Bakar is the sort of collaboration you dream of but rarely find."The idea for the video was simple, abandon a car in the middle of Piccadilly Circus during rush hour andperform the song. This was done for real. Alive! is about the freedom and self expression, and what thatmeans in the context of a greater whole. To stand in front of a sea of faces and attempt to feel Alive.”Brilliant work and a very memorable promo indeed.
Rob Ulitski - 11 months ago