Check out the Official Music Video for ‘Abandoned House’ by Kristy ChmuraΒ
The pivotal moment of Kristy Chmuraβs new clip for βAbandoned Houseβ comes right at the three-minute mark. The acclaimed New Jersey singer-songwriter has spent most of the clip in a room haunted by memories: she paces the wooden floorboards, leafs through a box of letters under the bed, and sits wistfully at an old table decorated with small bouquets of flowers. All the while, thereβs an apparition of sorts with her β a white sheet is draped over a human-sized object. Shot at an angle by the video director Rob Fitzgerald (also the man behind the camera for Chmuraβs βNothingβs Rightβ clip), it looks very much like a ghost. As the music swells and the song intensifies, Chmura walks over to the object. Dramatically, she pulls the sheet away, revealing her harp.
That harp has been at the center of Chmuraβs project since its inception. Itβs been a mark of distinction and an enormous part of her identity as an artist. Itβs one she takes very seriously: not only is she a dedicated student of folk and classical harp techniques, sheβs a teacher, too, and a founder and direcheβs rootsy and soulful on βDeep Watersβ, broadly romantic on βNothingβs Rightβ, direct ator of New Jerseyβs Summer Harp Camp. Stainedβ¦ Glass Heart, her latest album, demonstrates her formidable musical intelligence, and foregrounds the flexibility of her instrument. Snd probing on the politicized βWake Upβ. With βAbandoned Houseβ, recorded at her studio Lucky Penny Studios, sheβs given us a powerful ballad of desolation and rebirth. The press has taken notice: Chmuraβs new set has been reviewed enthusiastically by critics at The Aquarian, Exposed Vocals, and Huffington Post, all of whom have admired her artistic courage and compositional skill.
Chmura is a commanding presence at the harp, too. Seated at her instrument, she cuts an impressive figure, and she plays with absolute authority. In the clip for βAbandoned Houseβ, itβs not merely a refuge for her in a moment of vulnerability, itβs also a pure expression of her will. Fitzgeraldβs camera swirls around her as she plucks the strings, yet as dizzy as the video gets, she never loses her command or her grace. Chmura and Fitzgerald make the most of their set, too. They shot this in a friendβs beautiful Victorian home in Bloomfield New Jersey. The entire house had been lovingly rehabbed over the years, except for the attic space β which had the perfect vibe for the video. Every piece of antique furniture, clouded window, and strip of creased wallpaper whispers of things lost β and things yet to gain.






















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