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Hundred Waters brings light to darkness in "Cavity" [Video]

  • March 6, 2014
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Hailing from Gainesville, Florida, Hundred Waters has earned some buzz after releasing their track “Down From the Rafters." Now, they have released a video for their single “Cavity.” Michael Langan directed the clip, which was created using one flashlight in highly interesting and unusual ways. Langan said he wanted to “play with the idea of hollowness, attempting to define emptiness by its edges, visually.” Langan's finishing product is stunning and visually stimulating.

Nicole Miglis, from Hundred Waters, describes “Cavity” as “like watering a field but so much it becomes muddy, or filling a bathtub with so much water it just floods the house.” If what we have seen and heard is any indication, Hundred Waters could be on their way to having a breakout year. Their full-length album will be released on May 27th courtesy of OWSLA.  Check out the video for “Cavity” below.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ph13QzfQHU[/youtube]

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