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‘The Revolution of Super Visions’: Preview the upcoming Jane Weaver album
10.29.2020
08:59 am
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‘The Revolution of Super Visions’: Preview the upcoming Jane Weaver album


 
Just one listen and after that, Jane Weaver’s latest, a funky, catchy-as-hell song called “The Revolution of Super Visions” was playing on a loop in my head. Happily so. It’s from her forthcoming album, Flock, which comes out next year.

Jane says:

“The revolution accidentally happens because so many people visualise the same ideals and something supernatural occurs. Everyone is exhausted with social media, inequality and the toxic masculinity of world leaders contributing to a dying planet.”

Lee Mann, the video’s director, tells us:

Our protagonist (played by Matt Raikes aka rapper Burgundy Blood) is blissfully unaware that he has been lured into a trap at the opening party of an art exhibition. He is the only male in the gallery and he arrives as a player, a self made playboy, confident and weighing up his options but he slowly realises his perceived power is diminishing as he starts to experience psychic attacks from the women gathered at the gallery. The idea of psychic attack is based on occultist and writer Dion Fortune’s book Psychic Self-Defense, first published in 1930. Fortune’s classic book teaches the art of protecting yourself against paranormal attack, something our protagonist clearly knows nothing about.

 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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10.29.2020
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