Rough Trade
Artist: Dylan LeBlanc
Video: "Part One: The End"
Why We Love It: The introspective lyrics of the singer-songwriter's newest single come to life in an unconventional way, as its video is set in a model of a desert town in the Old West. The song itself was inspired by one of Dylan's dreams. "I was walking through the forest, and there was a battle going on," he recalls. "Everyone was shooting each other and then people were hanging out and smoking cigarettes with their rifles and I remember there was a beautiful woman in the dream with long black hair. She was like a painting, and every time she turned the corner, the rest of the world would also become a painting. Every time I wanted to go closer, she would round the next corner." Watch below to see if Dylan gets the girl in the visual representation of the tune, which was directed by the Mitcham Submarine & Black Revolver Films.




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