'I wanted to explore the uncomfortable and alienating aspects of the process of change...' HerculesLA
"Change," co-produced by bandleader Andy Butler and Alec Storey, throbs and crashes with an almost sensual urgency. The band's lyrics snake around the music, communicating common axioms on the nature of change. But each time they are repeated, the beat adopts a change of pace and rhythm, adding more effects or subtracting them, like the tides of a restless ocean.
The dance-based"Change" video, co-produced and directed by Butler and Joie Iacono, perfectly matches the song's meaning. The video is full of hypnotic choreography by Joshua Hubbard, who has worked with everyone from Elton John to Róisín Murphy. A diverse range of dancers cast from all over the world are shown writhing and contorting solo or in groups inside practice studios and an empty warehouse space.
"I wanted to explore the uncomfortable and alienating aspects of the process of change, as well as the potentially confining, limiting and restrictive nature of identity," Butler says of his new song and video.
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