Pounding floor toms, a gnarly, Nirvana-ish guitar hook, and a baroque pop melody that recalls the most Byzantine psychedelia of the late ’60s with lyrics describing what happens to you when you find yourself in the ocean with an armload of golden bricks and you don’t let go of them. Part psychedelic video art, part ’90s throwback, the video evokes the murky gloom of the bottom of the ocean, with added glimmers of fluorescent colour because it looks cool.
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