"Skyline Heart" is one of the highlights from Connor Wren's debut full-length album, "Second Adolescence," which finds both introspection and a colorful, breathy optimism. It was meant to be a song of self-empowerment and a reminder of the need for growth. Wren builds the song with clarity and emotion, rooted in a reassuring reminder to reflect on where you have been and how hard it can be to keep going.
The music video for "Skyline Heart" deeply elaborates on that message through a genre of its own in Los Angeles. A video feels like a Pinterest board that walks around, formatted as an art installation of snapshots from the City of Angels. The city is a backdrop and character for the film, as Wren zips around in a red convertible, from Hollywood Boulevard energy to sweeping vistas of the city's hills.
The music video conveys a sense of freedom and dance, which complements the song's lively feel. It depicts LA as a city that helped shape his artistic path, while the song highlights themes of optimism and self-discovery. "Skyline Heart" positions Connor Wren as a rising voice in contemporary music storytelling. This is a reflective ride through memories, aspirations, and growth, all of it done with grace and sincerity.
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