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VONAMOR - Presents Seductive And Prophetic New Video

Italian post-punk/darkwave/electro trio Vonamor just released a new seductive and prophetic video clip for "Lucky You". The track is taken from their recently via Time To Kill Records released debut eponymous album.

In the video for "Lucky You", Vonamor catapults us into a world oscillating between the poised aesthetics of a fashion shoot and the anguish of a world suffocated by plastic. Black and white illuminate, invigorating half-naked bodies as if embalmed by layers of plastic. Aesthetically attractive images become suffocating and then turn into ethereal ones, in a continuous flow between claustrophobia and breathing. In being transported to a world of pills, cellophane and tin cans, we can join the trio in wondering whether we've “screwed it all up”, in a prophetic interweaving of voices (and languages) singing of wars that “are not so cold anymore”, of “fake news and fake truths and things that must have been misunderstood”.

Giulia Bottaro comments: "Through our darkwave music and words, we search for the question, the ambiguity, the multiform influence of a variety of demons. We feel the urgency of questioning ourselves, our fellow human beings and the reality around us."

Vonamor started in 2016. Initially focused on communicating images and composing scores for short films, they morphed into the trio we know today with their style, literary echoes, imperious art-pop and enigmatic aesthetics. Link