The Lumineers Continue Cleopatra's Story With 'Angela' Video
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(Radio.com) The Lumineers have released their new music video for the song "Angela/Patience" and the clip continues the "Cleopatra" narrative of their recent videos. The latest music video from their sophomore studio album Cleopatra marks the newest installment in a series that traces Cleopatra's life in reverse chronological order. Directed once again by Isaac Ravishankara, the video finds Cleopatra in her 20s and pregnant. Part of her wants to run away from all of her responsibilities, while the other knows that she's old enough now to handle what life throws at her, even if she'd rather take a different path. As a result, the video splits into two narrative storylines, one where Cleopatra leaves her husband and runs away, and another where she stays. Those familiar with the band's previous video for "Cleopatra" will recognize the pregnant woman in the brown nightie and rose colored cardigan from the cab ride Cleopatra offers her in that visual. As "young Cleopatra" in this latest video, she takes off in a car in the middle of the night. Timelines crash into one another at the end when young Cleopatra awakens in a hotel room, sees older Cleopatra outside starting her taxi, and leaves to catch a ride, thus picking up where the video for "Cleopatra" started. Watch the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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