Indie Folk Rock band, Tweedy has released their new visuals for their song “Low Key.” The song is a wonderful composition that build on its title with a cool, laid-back sound very much in the style of Wilco, but it’s the visuals that will get all of the compliments.
This clip definitely deserves a view or two thanks to its classic approach to production, looking as if it were released back when everybody made interesting and entertaining music videos. This is a very “Chicago” affair with the father-son duo trying to rack up some sales of Sukirae by walking around the Windy City, door-to-door, and coming across some interesting characters. The Chicago connections include directorial work by Nick Offerman plus visits to the doors of Chance The Rapper, Mavis Staples, and Liam Cunningham (Marrow; also plays on the road with Tweedy). Other cameos include Conan with Andy Richter and comedian John Hodgman as the executive at “Big Record Label” and Michael Shannon as his assistant.
Fronted by Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and featuring his son Spencer on drums, Tweedy’s debut album, Sukirae dropped earlier this month; get it here.
(CoS)