As you might have noticed we have been supporting Twigs over
here since day one, she deserves it; her first ep made my best of the year list
in 2012 and with the recent name change and release of ep #2 her star is only
rising. “Papi Pacify” was written and produced by Twigs and Arca and maintains
that same sultry and smokey vibe established on ep #1 with a slightly harder
edge production wise; the visuals come from Tom Beard and continue what seems
to be a perfect streak in the video department for the mysterious UK based artist.
Showing posts with label Twigs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twigs. Show all posts
Friday, September 20, 2013
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Video: FKA Twigs – “Water Me”
U.K. singer Twigs, who recently
changed her name to FKA Twigs at the request of an artist who shares the same
name, has got a new tune and video out today by the name of “Water Me.” Like “How’s That” the song was co-written by Arca and sports a fantastically moody beat for
the unique looking songstress to lay down her sultry vocals. “Water Me” is taken from FKA Twigs' EP2 which
will be released on the 9th of September
2013 via Young Turks. Jesse Kanda handles directing duties once again on the simple yet
striking video…
Friday, May 3, 2013
Video: Twigs – “How’s That”
It’s been a minute since we heard from U.K. singer Twigs, who’s
EP made my best of 2012 list, so I was excited to see that she has been keeping
busy in the studio working on new material. The smooth “How’s That”, which was co-written
by Arca, makes its debut with yet another great Jesse Kanda video to boot,
check it below…
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Video: Twigs - "Hide"
U.K. artist Twigs has entered the scene with not just a fantastic song
but a pretty unique video to boot. , “Hide”
is a sensual piece of experimental R&B that hits all the right notes and has got me
thirsty for more from the mysterious former dancer. Grace Ladoja handles the
visuals which see Twigs’ business covered by a red heart shaped Anthurium
flower, also known as the "Boy Flower", one might read into the
symbolism but really who cares when something is this good. I don't know what
Twigs’ future plans include but mark my words she will be deservingly huge.
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