Pigeons & Planes | Untradition - "Religion" Official Music Video | Pigeons & Planes Premiere @PigeonsAndPlanes | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Toronto artist Untradition first emerged in 2018 when his debut single "New Drugs" was chosen to close out the series finale of HBO's Ballers. This year he released a versatile EP titled Dark Summer, and "Religion" is a highlight.
Untradition explains: "The vision for the 'Religion' video was to repurpose a fitting—a daily mundane task in the fashion industry—as a music video. I wore all my clothes that I wear day to day and collaborated with my close friend and artist Eric Lachance, who shares my penchant for untraditional music videos. The video came together effortlessly one night shooting on his rooftop at sunset. It was an opportunity for me to share a real piece of myself at a time when living and interacting in the world feels more impersonal than ever."
Shot and edited by Eric Lachance
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Toronto artist Untradition first emerged in 2018 when his debut single "New Drugs" was chosen to close out the series finale of HBO's Ballers. This year he released a versatile EP titled Dark Summer, and "Religion" is a highlight.
Untradition explains: "The vision for the 'Religion' video was to repurpose a fitting—a daily mundane task in the fashion industry—as a music video. I wore all my clothes that I wear day to day and collaborated with my close friend and artist Eric Lachance, who shares my penchant for untraditional music videos. The video came together effortlessly one night shooting on his rooftop at sunset. It was an opportunity for me to share a real piece of myself at a time when living and interacting in the world feels more impersonal than ever."
Shot and edited by Eric Lachance
Subscribe to Pigeons & Planes on YouTube: goo.gl/lylYiS
Check out more of Pigeons & Planes here:
pigeonsandplanes.com
twitter.com/PigsAndPlans
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Pigeons & Planes videos dig deeper into the artists who matter. We highlight the best new music and bring you interviews, music videos, and live performances by the artists you love and the rising acts who will shape the future.