Crows get personal on new single "Vision Of Me"
Crows have shared "Vision Of Me" as the latest preview of their forthcoming third studio album, Reason Enough.
Speaking of the new single, James Cox explains: "When writing ‘Vision Of Me’ I was struggling with some unhealthy emotional tendencies that I’d developed over several years. I was exploring my own reactive behaviour and becoming someone I hated, and at the same time, coming to terms with the reasons this happened. It's a very cathartic song for me as it stirs up some difficult memories, but also shows me how far I’ve come since then, and that the things that took me there are no longer able to hurt me."
On the accompanying video, director Alexandre Do said: “This song made me think of how hard it is to change as a person, how we usually fall back to our own habits. I wanted to see hundreds of clones of James, past versions of him who all do the same thing in an immovable routine. Making this music video was a real feat, but I am ecstatic seeing it on screen and so thankful to all the people who believed in us and the idea.”
Reason Enough isout on 27 September via Bad Vibrations.
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