Video Premiere: Sister Void - 'platinum dress'
Los Angeles based video director and musician Sister Void have just released the visuals for their latest single ‘platinum dress’. We are delighted to be able to give you an exclusive look.
Lindsey Nico Mann is a Los Angeles based and SoCal born and raised music video director/ musician, who's made videos for Major Lazer, Silk City, Alice Glass, Teenage Wrist, and more. Her most recent work has been produced by player/producer Marshall Gallagher (Teenage Wrist).
Her first single of 2021 was titled "eye", which touched on the themes of tumultuousness in relationships with others and with oneself.
Her second single of 2021 was released October 13, titled "feed me". It's an experimental and non-conventional ballad about being unknowingly taken to a witchy cult meeting. Her upcoming music video is shot all on VHS in Los Angeles featuring herself and drag queen Baby Long Legs holding a ceremony around a fire.
Her forthcoming single "blink" is her first release of 2022, touching on the topics of fleeting love, life being short, and trying to see it all before you can't or go blind. Produced by Marshall Gallagher (Teenage Wrist) who plays guitars on the track, featuring drums by Anthony Salazar (Teenage Wrist), this song will be on her first EP which will be announced later this year.
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