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Review: 'Blood Clot' Music Video

Hello!

A hot new band has been formed. It consists of former members of Forever Ends Here, Maverick Burnett and Luke McChesney who are joined by Jess Penfold to make Everchange.
Their debut single, Blood Clot was released on March 9 and a music video for the song is on YouTube.

Photo: Everchange
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I absolutely love the music video. It's very different to other videos I have seen. The lyrics of the song tell a story which I think is about a toxic relationship and it is depicted in a unique way. The title written in red against the black background immediately gives it a dark feel and intrigues viewers. The poison is represented by a pink substance which is seen oozing out of a skull, spilling onto a piano and streaming down their faces like tears. It's different to what I imagine poison would look like and it adds to the viewers curiosity. I really want to know what the pink substance is.
This might be wrong but as the song is called Blood Clot, I expected to see some blood and I did. It was on the pink flowers and coming out of the syringe the girl was holding. At least, I think that's what it was. The hooded person with the red and pink mask is creepy, in a good way! It's good that the camera isn't moving around and it just cuts to different shots, from the band to the girl and to the different props like the wine glass and skull. It helps viewers focus.

Everything about this music video - the costumes, setting and props, is just perfect! It is very interesting.

After watching it a few times, I have a few questions:

1. What is the song about? Is it about a toxic relationship or something else?
2. What is the pink substance and what is it representing.
3. Who are the girls? Is one of them a love interest?

Congratulations to Everchange and the production team, they all did a wonderful job on the song and music video.

Photo: Chris Lanzon
Edit: Luke McChesney
Instagram


Blood Clot is available on all streaming services to listen and download and you can watch he video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkmAG33Igl8&t=106s

Make sure to follow Everchange on social media!
Facebook & Instagram: @everchangepop

Vishi xoxo

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