The official video for Psy'Aviah's song "Letting Go", animated and directed by Emily Weeks. "Letting Go" was released with the bands latest EP called Futurepast (reviewed by Pieter).

Here are some words from Emily Weeks herself:
"The main character, Valerie, is depicted in a story that takes place in the 1940's. Valerie's hair is a reflection of her interior psychological state. She suffers a traumatic event, after which her hair becomes wild ? with pieces flying out erratically. Finally she becomes a nun because she just can't cope with the unpleasant memories and thoughts. To become a nun, she must cut her hair. In becoming a nun she is completely trying to deny and become detached
from her past, a desperate act, the success of which is questionable."

Video: Psy'Aviah - Letting Go
July 26, 2013
Brutal Resonance

Video: Psy'Aviah - Letting Go

The official video for Psy'Aviah's song "Letting Go", animated and directed by Emily Weeks. "Letting Go" was released with the bands latest EP called Futurepast (reviewed by Pieter).

Here are some words from Emily Weeks herself:
"The main character, Valerie, is depicted in a story that takes place in the 1940's. Valerie's hair is a reflection of her interior psychological state. She suffers a traumatic event, after which her hair becomes wild ? with pieces flying out erratically. Finally she becomes a nun because she just can't cope with the unpleasant memories and thoughts. To become a nun, she must cut her hair. In becoming a nun she is completely trying to deny and become detached
from her past, a desperate act, the success of which is questionable."

Jul 26 2013

Patrik Lindström

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Founder of Brutal Resonance in 2009, founder of Electroracle and founder of ex Promonetics. Used to write a whole lot for Brutal Resonance and have written over 500 reviews. Nowadays, mostly focusing on the website and paving way for our writers.

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