BED's debut single "Throat," from their anticipated album "everything hurts," explores the profound conflicts of adolescence. The track immerses listeners in a soundscape filled with secrets, paralleling the chaotic aftermath of a catastrophic incident. The ambiguous nature of a pregnancy intensifies themes of fragility, innocence, and vulnerability. The accompanying music video, created by Caro Eibl, enhances these themes through a blend of found footage and rhythmic editing, offering a raw and cathartic portrayal of longing and emotional rebirth.
"Throat" captures the tumultuous spirit of adolescence, intertwining innocence with volatile undercurrents, as the protagonist navigates the chaotic aftermath of a catastrophic accident.
Eibl's artistic vision shapes the video into a compelling exploration of emotion, desire, and the interplay of human experiences with technology, resulting in a rhythmic stream of visuals.
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