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Touché Amoré’s “Lament” video turns anxiety into art

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Touché Amoré have certainly mixed things up with the videos from this year's immense Lament. The post-hardcore band rolled out a mini-movie for "Limelight" before leaning into their cuddlier side with the pup-filled visual for "Reminders." Today, premiering below, is the conceptual and somewhat stark accompaniment for the album's title track.

The "Lament" video was created by visual artist Sujin Kim, a recent graduate of CalArts where guitarist and fellow alumni Nick Steinhardt found her work.

Kim's 3D rendering of imagery around the themes of anxiety and sadness bring Jeremy Bolm's search for meaning ("You'd think by now I'd have a grip/But again I've let it slip") to life.

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