Odd Hours started out
as a trio mutating rock, post-techno and power-pop into a more calloused
creature, with a snaky, sharp and enticingly sinister-sound. But now, with a
new bassist (Clint Stuart) and a new drummer (Randy Hanley Jr), the
founding-guitarist Tim Jagielo says they’ve gotten far from any kind of
stripped-down, trashy garage rock thing and have turned into a “bigger, louder,
meaner, darker, dirtier version of itself.”
Gold
House co-manager Kevin Eckert directed the video for their forthcoming single,
“Khaleesi,” a royal freak-out of a gold-clawed fever dream, dressing Beste in
an elegant white dress and gold stilettos upon a 7”-high throne.
“My
looks were flawless,” Beste says, complimenting the collaborative vision and
design of stylist/creative-director Tunde Olaniran, with costumer Christina
Tomlinson. Sculptor Tim Whitehead helped design their set, while Summerset
Salon & Day Spa provided make-up for their starkly sublime aesthetic.
“Tim’s
usually in his underwear when we perform,” Beste says, “but this time he had to
wear a thong and be covered in make-up, head-to-toe and the whole crew just
made it happen like no big deal.”
“Let's
just pretend Khaleesi’s an actual word and not made up for ‘Queen’ by the
creator of a popular fantasy series show,” says Beste, “becauseI didn't know it
was made up when I titled the song, "Khaleesi" means
"queen" and our song is about feeling powerful and confident and
wanting to be in full control, then realizing that having full control is not
the best thing.”
Beste
says inspiration spanned: “wanting power but also wanting praise..." while also reflecting the unique relationship she shares with Jagielo, as a creative collaboration - while writing/recording and performing.
"(Tim) lets me do what I want, but is always very aware of everything and keeps me grounded. He's the structure and I'm more emotional."
There's also elements from "...the 90's
punk/Americana look of the artist Ssion, the dark look of the black dance scene
from the 80's movie Legend.”
Lakes, fires, thrones…and homages to the 90's "Americana-punk" look.
Should be interesting.
Eckert directs the narrative through a lake and fire, into the "black room" and finally into the "gold room."
Olaniran and Beste wanted wanted to create something luxurious but at the same time, cold and gothic.
Beste says she feels spoiled with the amount of talented and professional people she's able to work with on projects like "Khaleesi."
"Tunde and I have worked on several video projects together and it always leaves us with a huge satisfied and happy feeling of accomplishment. And having Kevin be in control of everything technical allows me to just focus on the performing side. Working with them is an amazing experience, it's motivating and energizing."
Their tentative release date of the video is December 6th... Stay tuned.
In the meantime
Sept 28th at Loving Touch: Odd Hours- with Paperhaus (DC) and Lord Scrummage
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