Check out the Official Music Video for ‘Are You Serious’ by Addi McDanielΒ
Addi McDanielβs radiant clip for βAre You Seriousβ, her latest single, is, unmistakably, a love letter to New York City. If you were McDaniel, youβd probably be in love with New York, too. The native Floridian musician has been embraced by her adopted hometown and recognized as one of the most enchanting new songwriters and interpreters in the city. As the singing half of the acclaimed voice-and-harp duo Addi and Jacq, sheβs the voice of WNYCβs βBest Emerging Band in New Yorkβ. The list of places sheβs played reads like a touristβs guide to New York City culture: Carnegie Hall, Joeβs Pub, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Metropolitan Opera, Birdland, the Apollo Theater, many other legendary stages. βLess Likely Placesβ, the title track from the duoβs debut album, was inspired by a New York Craigslist ad. Thatβs how immersed in local culture she is β McDaniel even sees the poetry in online classifieds.
And today, sheβs sharing a version of Andrew Birdβs witty βAre You Seriousβ that could only have come from a New Yorker. Not only does McDaniel emphasize the jazz and blues roots of Birdβs indie rock composition, but she highlights its essential theatricality, too. The result is a rendition of βAre You Seriousβ that would play equally well in a Brooklyn club or an off-Broadway theater. The song is one of the many standouts on After The News, an extraordinary solo set that presents McDaniel as a musical polymath with a broad emotional and interpretive range. No matter how exquisitely and imaginative these tracks are arranged, producer Marco Giovino (Robert Plant, Norah Jones) has directed the spotlight wisely β right on to the star, and her brassy, soulful, irresistible voice.
Though Nick Spanosβs clip for βAre You Seriousβ is only four minutes long, it covers plenty of territory. This is New York City at its most glorious and autumnal: not just bridges and skylines and crowded intersections, but also public parks and secluded spots that whisper at the viewer like a secret-keeper. Thatβs the duality of the city, and itβs one that every true New Yorker knows. How can a place be so dramatic and larger-than-life, and simultaneously feel so intimate and private? You could ask Addi McDaniel. Sheβd have her own answers, because all New Yorkers do. Sheβs committed to unraveling the mystery, and sheβs taking us all along on the journey.






















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