Shaking Godspeed Post Hand-Drawn Video for “She’s Young”

Posted in Bootleg Theater on March 5th, 2015 by JJ Koczan

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I feel like 25 years ago I definitely wouldn’t have needed to point out that the animation in Shaking Godspeed‘s video for “She’s Young” is hand-drawn, but then again, 25 years ago I’d be watching it on tv while flipping back and forth between after-school cartoons, blowing off my second-grade homework and waiting 20 minutes to download illicit jpegs on AOL — even then, I was a multitasker. And come to think of it, Shaking Godspeed would probably be too young to hold guitars. Times change, is the point, but it’s admirable that though it would’ve probably been easier and cheaper for the video’s Paris-based director, Alice Seay, to work in digital design, she went with hand-drawn images, resulting in a natural feel.

That suits the song “She’s Young” and the vibrant feel Shaking Godspeed bring to the track, which comes from their 2014 Suburban Records long-player, Welcome Back Wolf. There’s a jangly kind of swing to it, but crisp and definitely a studio vibe. You can hear the organic-sounding room echo in the vocals of guitarist/vocalist Wout Kemkens, who takes the lead here backed by guitarist/vocalist Rocco Ostermann, bassist/keyboardist/vocalist Alex van Damme and drummer Maarten Rischen, and though it’s all clear sounding, there’s nothing missing for heft either as the track plays out its self-consciously lovelorn feel.

Shaking Godspeed provide some background on Seay‘s work and on the song itself in the PR wire info following the video below:

Shaking Godspeed, “She’s Young” official video

MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND HANDMADE IMAGES IN NEW SHAKING GODSPEED VIDEO

To the people who are convinced that there is no room for some old-fashioned manual crafting among the contemporary digital copy-paste era, meet visual artist Alice Saey. The Parisian artist spent the last six months designing and coloring in over 2000 individual handmade images. After it all got digitally animated, her work subsequently transformed in to the psychedelic tripvideo for Shaking Godspeed’s song She’s Young.

Even though there is no lack of female presence in the clip – from sensual long-haired temptresses to heroic amazons in a fierce battle with the elements- the lyrics come down to one lady in particular, singer/guitarist Wout Kemkens’ muse. “She’s Young is a homage to a girl. It’s mainly about the time when she still was a complete mystery to me. A sheer act of idolatry.This is the only, and last, love song I shall ever write”.

Alice Saey’s work is known for being a quirky mix of graphic design, illustration and animation. Her portfolio contains magazine- and poster designs, videos, artwork, VJ-work and animations. Her first animated short film Celui Qui Manea Un Œil De Poisson got awarded with a Pflimlin-prize in 2014. Shortly after that she received degree in Graphic Arts at The School Of Art in Straatsburg. She currently works as an independent designer in Paris and Rotterdam.

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Shaking Godspeed Post “Future Boogie” Video; New Album Due this Fall

Posted in Bootleg Theater on May 8th, 2014 by JJ Koczan

Based out of Nijmegen in the Netherlands, the heavy rocking four-piece Shaking Godspeed released their last full-length on Drakkar Records in 2013. Hoera and Awe combined two prior releases — Hoera and Awe, go figure — into one double-album that was a solid listen and emphasized the quality of songwriting in Shaking Godspeed‘s approach, but might’ve been a bit much for listeners just getting on board. Their current single, the Future Boogie b/w Tombstone Talk 7″ on Suburban Records, pressed in cardboard sleeves with hand-screened logos on the cover, makes for a much more gradual introduction.

The song reportedly (and by that I mean according to the band and I don’t think they’d lie about this kind of thing) deals with themes of technology and the seemingly inevitable advent of artificial intelligence. Presumably that’s what the young lady in the video is running from and is eventually overtaken by, her eyes going black as she becomes a hybrid android/human. Fair enough. “Future Boogie” will feature on Shaking Godspeed‘s forthcoming long-player, Welcome Back Wolf, which is set to release this fall, and the single will be officially released on May 10. Preorder link and more info follows the clip below.

Enjoy:

Shaking Godspeed, “Future Boogie” official video

Future Boogie is available as a 7” vinyl single via Suburban: http://tinyurl.com/nha7mul

The song is also featured on the forthcoming album Welcome Back Wolf by Shaking Godspeed. To be released September 2014.

Heavily inspired by The singularity is near (Ray Kurzweil) they wrote the song Future Boogie. This book sketches the end of the human race as we know it and the birth of the hybrid technologic new human being in 2045. No sci-fi, but soon to be reality!

Fascinated by all the new technological and cultural developments the group understood that keep hanging in the past, old heroes and rusty opinions are almost an insult to their brains. Their new album Welcome Back Wolf, recorded live in a deserted factory, provides ground to Shaking Godspeed’s own slightly deranged views and sincere emotions.

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