Check out the visuals for, ‘Want Friends’ by Tiny FighterΒ
How do you follow up a video as big as the world? With one that directs the viewerβs gaze to moments of great emotional intimacy. Thatβs exactly how Tiny Fighter did it. After capturing the attention of thousands with their expansive clip for βNew Centuryβ β one that made creative use of a three-hundred-and-sixty-degree camera β they turned the lens on frontwoman Therese Karlsson, singing alone in a dark room, in the gorgeous clip for βHollow Talkβ. And from here, thereβs only one way to go: from the hush of the studio to the raucous energy of the party. Yes, video number three captures the Stockholm-based independent pop band in action, and demonstrates just how much excitement their concerts generate. The βWant Friendsβ clip does more than merely further Tiny Fighterβs reputation as great, innovative video artists. It shows that they also understand the big picture.
To realize their latest vision, Karlsson and her partner Tim Spelman have turned to another Stockholm artist: Tim Claxton, a video director with deep roots in the Northern European alternative music scene. Claxton specializes in electrifying performance clips β heβs made memorable ones for Lower, The Beekeepers, Midnighter, and other independent artists β and heβs matched Tiny Fighter with a video that plays directly to their strengths. This isnβt the meditative Karlsson of the βHollow Talkβ video on display, itβs a fiery Karlsson, a swaggering, magnetic star of the show, one willing to take her case directly to the camera. The clip suits the mood of the song, which is more rambunctious and propulsive than anything weβve heard from Tiny Fighter so far. Even the normally austere Spelman gets into the action, looking confident, lithe, and altogether ready to rock.
Thereβs a good reason for this change. Tiny Fighter has been in a whirlwind ever since the groupβs emergence last year. In a little less than twenty-four months, theyβve gone from an artful studio creation to a group capable of bringing the heat in any venue of any size. Theyβve jumped the Atlantic to play in America β theyβll be releasing the βWant Friendsβ single and video at Pianos in New York City in mid-November β and made their international appeal manifest. Those people gyrating wildly in the background of the βWant Friendsβ clip? Thatβs no fiction, thatβs the response their music generates. Theyβll keep adding dimensions as they grow, and theyβll go right on showing the world just how much they can do.






















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