"I'm excited that it feels both new and familiar at the same time."Ĭhairlift's earlier music video experiment, with pixel bleeding in the beautiful "Evident Utensil," was later borrowed by Kanye, and the idea didn't go much further. "It's the same medium, only now it sometimes asks for input, kind of like a dream or a bedtime story, where you're not entirely in control and that's part of the experience." It's kind of like déjà vu. Though the CYOA format was a challenge, Fish says it was worth it. "She brought many ideas and an awesome aesthetic sense to the table. Like any good scientific endeavor, the video was the result of a close collaboration between Fish, the production company m ss ng p eces, Interlude, which makes the interactive technology, and Polachek. students searching for love, mind expansion, and the neurological underpinnings of déjà vu. “We definitely said ‘choice moment’ thousands of times over the course of making this,” says director Jordan Fish, referring to the moments in the video where viewers choose the direction Chairlift's Caroline Polachek and Patrick Wimberly will travel. And his name would have been on the line as well".For now, we have exciting experiments like this fantastic music video for Chairlift's “Met Before,” which splits off into parallel universes. Spencer also added that they're pretty confident a working relationship with Jordan would work, because "he’s a peer too, and the cool idea was that we all respect each other and we’re friends, but he was also like “yo I grew up listening to Underoath, and I can tell you guys when I think that it’s shit”. For a band that sells 20,000 tickets in London and their keyboard player just makes their records, and have the label sign off on it? I mean if we tried to do that, it wouldn’t happen." He’s literally made his band’s last three records, and that’s pretty rare. He’s like one of those wonder boys that- you know even that song they released a couple of days ago? The production on that is so good. I think Jordan- for a guy that doesn’t make records for other artists? His production is amazing. Spencer continued to say "I think it would have been really cool and maybe one day it will happen, but it was just one of those things with two bands trying to get on the same schedule is really tough".īut what about the future? Is there a chance that Jordan might produce the next Underoath record? According to Aaron, they'd still love to work together, sharing "We would love to. And we could really push each other and it would be something a band had never done before." But sadly, it wasn't meant to be, due to scheduling conflicts between Underoath and Bring Me The Horizon. Underoath vocalist Spencer shared "So between Tim and Chris and me and Aaron who are the people who make our records, and then Jordan and Oli, we could make something crazy. We sat down for a catch up with Underoath's Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie on the Rock Sound Podcast this week, and they revealed that they'd started planning to have Jordan produce their most recent album 'Erase Me' after both bands finished touring together in 2017. Underoath's latest album 'Erase Me' was almost a group effort with Bring Me The Horizon's Jordan Fish and Oli Sykes. And they'd still love to work together in the future.
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