Make Do And Mend premiere animated video

25 October 2011 | 12:43 pm | Staff Writer
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  New England post-hardcore quartet Make Do And Mend is excited to unveil the video for the single "Transparent Seas". The track is the second released single from the band's recent album End Measured Mile which was released last year through Paper + Plastick Records. The clip is a computer animated video created by motion graphics designer Matt Frodsham. You can watch the clip below. The band's vocalist/guitarist James Carroll explains about the clip; "We already did a live action video for the record, and it came time to do another. We decided we wanted to do something that not a lot of our contemporaries have done, so we took the leap and trusted a friend with the project." An alternate, acoustic version of the song will appear on the band's recently announced Part And Parcel EP which is set to be released November 22nd on Paper + Plastick. You can find out more about the EP here.

 New England post-hardcore quartet Make Do And Mend is excited to unveil the video for the single "Transparent Seas".


The track is the second released single from the band's recent album End Measured Mile which was released last year through Paper + Plastick Records.


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The clip is a computer animated video created by motion graphics designer Matt Frodsham.


You can watch the clip below.


The band's vocalist/guitarist James Carroll explains about the clip;

"We already did a live action video for the record, and it came time to do another. We decided we wanted to do something that not a lot of our contemporaries have done, so we took the leap and trusted a friend with the project."

"The song itself is about the inability to believe in a higher power, but being frustrated by the fact that that type of belief affords the believer a great deal of comfort and safety. I think that the vibe of the video fits those feelings very well."


An alternate, acoustic version of the song will appear on the band's recently announced Part And Parcel EP which is set to be released November 22nd on Paper + Plastick. You can find out more about the EP here.