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Design of the Week | "Same To You"



Watch the creepy new video for Lydia Loveless's track, "Same To You," directed by Brandon Reichard. The video features stellar stop animation, double exposure, and a tiny doll house infested with creatures. Keep yer eye on Reichard. His crew is doing something special. 

If you aren't hip to Lydia Loveless, get familiar. I recommend checking out this piece by soon-to-be TDR author, Hanif Abdurraqib (They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us), on Lydia Loveless and her "midwestern heart" at MTV News.

If you dig this video, re-visit the equally as good, equally as strange (less frightening) video for "Weapons" by Connections, also directed by Brandon Reichard.

Posted by Brett Gregory on 24 May, 2017 Brandon Reichard, Design of the Week, Lydia Loveless, Same To You | 0 comments
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