GEMS just gave birth to a brand new music video for their single “Sinking Stone” off their 2013 Medusa EP. Directed by BRTHR, the video is described by Stereogum as a terrific capture of the song’s mood via: “glossy, slowed-down visuals [depicting] two off-the-rails lovers as they joyride cop cars, do drugs, and play with guns. It all ends with a gruesome Bonnie & Clyde-esque standoff in the desert. It’s a haunting and atmospheric video, appropriate for the talented young duo.” The Line Of Best Fit adds: “[It] looks like a cross between Spring Breakers and a psilocybin-induced pit of despair — both juxtapose beautifully against the dreamy Cocteau Twins-esque track.” You can enter the mother ship at GEMS-band.com and follow them on Facebook.
If “Spring Breakers” & Cocteau Twins Had A Love Child It Would Be GEMS’ New Video For “Sinking Stone”
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