Folk singer-songwriter Pablo Dylan is scaling again the visuals to match his stripped-down sounds within the video for “Eye of the Storm,” premiering solely on Billboard at the moment (Sept. 21).
In a one-take monitoring shot, Dylan saunters a couple of rustic cabin and wild terrain that additionally occurred to be featured within the 1963 Alfred Hitchcock movie The Birds. The video offers each impression of a spur-of-the-moment shoot that provides to the homegrown really feel of the light-weight tune.
“My associates and I have been on a highway journey this summer season up north by California simply after I had launched the only [‘Eye of the Storm’]. I had this elaborate music video deliberate to shoot once we again to L.A., however we stumbled upon this deserted home on the facet of the highway and determined to discover it,” Dylan tells Billboard. “I was inspired by the house and the desolate woods surrounding it. It gave me this nostalgic and bucolic feeling set a distant era in America’s history.”
The old-school method matches effectively with Dylan’s transformation over the previous few years. Though first making waves as Bob Dylan’s grandson experimenting with hip-hop and beat manufacturing, “Eye of the Storm” displays a back-to-basics method taken by Dylan as he continues to develop his private identification and are available into his personal as a songwriter.
With an unflinching and unfettered profile shot and bare-bones lyricism, Dylan’s imaginative and prescient is coming into full view.
Check out the video for “Eye of the Storm” under.