The David Mullett-directed video for "My Cabal" matches the song's woozy lilt with a new take on the usual band-performance video. In the clip, School of Seven Bells play in an equipment-stuffed so...
The David Mullett-directed video for "My Cabal" matches the song's woozy lilt with a new take on the usual band-performance video. In the clip, School of Seven Bells play in an equipment-stuffed soundstage as a single camera captures the action through a fisheye lens. The video's gorgeously saturated colors and disorienting, constantly-shifting camera angle create the sense of watching the band while sitting in a tiny, smoothly calibrated rollercoaster.
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Cocteau Twins came to mind. Robin Guthrie did a remix for one of School of Seven Bell's singles. He also produced Lush's Spooky and early EPs so that is most likely the connection.
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I thought of Lush when I first heard the song.