The Croatian band "Bang Bang" presented a music video for the single "Drunk and in Love", with which they will compete tomorrow (Friday) at the 64th Zagreb Festival.
"We hope that this song will fit nicely into the atmosphere of the Zagreb Festival, as well as Valentine's Day, even though "Drunk and in Love" is an atypical love story. Love is unpredictable and often surprises us in an unexpected situation. Maybe later we realize that it is not who we are wanted, but at that moment, we are drunk with love," said Hrvoje and Lara from the band Bang Bang.
The video is a continuation of the fruitful collaboration with director Ljubo Zdjelarević. Consistent with his musical creativity, however, the innovative Bang Bang chose to make a kind of rounded story out of his videos, so "Drunk and in Love" is a continuation of the story that followed the previous single "Strangers", in which the cold relationship of a loving couple was shown.
"Bang Bang has set himself many tasks for this year, and one of them concerns music videos. We wish that the songs we make are thematically connected with videos. The video "Drunk and in love" is a continuation of the story of the video "Strangers", and the idea is that each subsequent one is a continuation of the previous one. This concept will give the new album, apart from the audio identity, also the visual - cinematic one", said the band's frontwoman Lara Antić Prskalo and added that this recording was the most demanding so far and lasted over ten hours.
""The new videos for the group Bang Bang are conceived as a story in continuations. The band and I thought it would be convenient to start with a different approach to video production, and we decided that for their new album all the videos would make one continuous story. It started with 'Stranci', continues with 'Drunk and in Love'. The plot is a crime, with humorous elements, and we ourselves do not know where it will take us. There is no precise storyline, but we adapt the plot to the spirit and feeling of the song, but we still do not transmit the lyrics of the songs literally," says the author of the video Ljubo Zdjelarević adding that he thinks that this kind of concept is quite fresh and is not often encountered.
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