Von Hertzen Brothers Release 'Hold Me Up' Video
. Hold Me Up "portrays the seldom-seen mainstream side of VHB," say the Brothers. "We were aiming for an honest, all-embracing declaration of love for someone who stands beside us through storms and rains. Soundscape-wise we wanted it to be very '90s and to achieve this we wrote a string orchestration that The Manics would be proud of. Talking about the video, they continue, "Back in 2012 an artist called Tapio Rosenius drilled 2012 holes in an oil tank to make a wonderful piece of art. In 2015, an opportunity arose for us to shoot a music video for Hold Me Up at this amazing location. The light plays a big role here, as the song is all about the having an element of light in our lives. Someone who is always there for us... like the sun� even though we might not always see it." Watch the video here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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