NEW RELEASE: Killola "Cracks in the Armor"

Coming off of an intricate stop-motion video for singer/songwriter Leerone, Hank Friedman follows up with puppets, glitter, and comic gore in a video for LA recording artists Killola. For their track “Cracks in the Armor,” Hank invites us into the strange and unexpected inner-workings of our everyday home aquariums. 

Deep within the fish tank, Killola lead singer Lisa Rieffel is held captive by evil fish TV executives and forced to perform songs in front of a live studio audience. Fear not, Lisa’s bandmates are on the job. Scaling the side of the tank, our heroes hunt down Lisa’s captives using tactics that are equal part Rambo: True Blood and The Fishing Channel in a hilarious finale that is not to be missed.  Hank Friedmann’s attention to detail and unique integration of practical and post elements create a sense of playfulness that lingers well after the video is over. The more you watch his work, the more you realize the depth and complexity of the world that is being created. So without further ado, please enjoy Hank’s brand new video for Killola's “Cracks in the Armor”:

LINK: Killola "Cracks in the Armor"

(Hank is also set to release a follow-up for artist Leerone for her new single “Empty Houses”. Ghosts and miniatures play heavily and so far the results are stunning. Look out for that video being premiered later this month.)

 

Comments

Her new release is much

Her new release is much appreciated than what she had been bringing up previously. I think she has also worked on her Language, cause previously in most of her releases she sounded like she was having problems with the language. That is why, I guess, most of the listeners also didn't prefer her previous records. Hope things turn out right way this time for Killola.

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