Catman Cohen - Zero

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2011

Fourteen year old director Tristan Bernal presents a stunning, nihilistic depiction of teenage angst and alienation in his dark, disturbing visual interpretation of the controversial Catman Cohen feature song, ZERO, the opening track in Cohen's new CD...Confessions of a Shadow.

For every teen who ever felt invisible or ignored, ZERO captures the suicidal self-loathing juxtaposed against a profound yearning to be loved, a struggle for acceptance so rarely realized by those young oddballs who our society considers to be less than "perfect."

Moreover, ZERO stands as a poignant visual metaphor for those in our society (the unemployed....the financially bankrupt.....the uninsured sick and injured.....the hungry and homeless....and all other suffering people in crisis) who feel profoundly worthless and invisible as they maneuver through an often hostile world that typically affords dignity, status, and value only to the rich, beautiful, and smugly satisfied.

Indelible images of anguish seeped in bloody despair provide the backdrop to a haunting electronic song whose eerie wailing notes will reverberate in your head long after the music ends.

Learn More about Catman Cohen at:

http://www.catmancohen.com

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  • nice.

  • Music for insane emos

  • Keep them coming, catman cohen, you have a very unque way of seeing world.

  • It’s a very dark video and disturbing does not begin to describe it.

  • Sending my love and hope you find happiness and peace someday.

  • Like all Catman Cohen vids on YouTube, this is another entry in the  World of the Weird.

  • All nerds in America should see this vid so they know they’re not alone.

  • Disturbing is right. But disturbing can be good.

  • Video made from pain. It’s powerful.

  • Too bad this song not on iTunes yet? Why is that?

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