Finding Closure
Song/Video: Seventeen
Artiste: SingleTrackMind
Director: Jack Wung
The moment the video came onscreen, the first thing that popped into my head was Coldplay’s Yellow video: a man in a hoodie walking on a deserted beach on a rainy day, singing.
In Seventeen, a single off Kuching-born musician SingleTrackMind’s upcoming sophomore album, the opening scene has SingleTrackMind walking on a beach singing a song about closure. The difference between the two is that SingleTrackMind’s look less gloomy. Coldplay’s Chris Martin just looked drenched and unwell in his video, shot on a dark rainy day at a very solemn beach.
Anyway, nevermind that. Back to our rocker dude, SingleTrackMind and his new video…
The video, shot on location in Pattaya, Thailand last February, was directed by Kuching-born indie filmmaker Jack Wung and also stars Kuala Lumpur-based model-actress Stephanie Chai of – yes, you’ve guessed it! – Kuching.
Lucky me got a chance to watch this video before its official release some time this year when SingleTrackMind’s second album is release as well. I love the song Seventeen. The music incorporated the sape, a traditional instrument rarely used in modern music, throughout the song. The lyrics are poignant, about the sense of loss, letting go and moving on. Basically, finding closure.
The video sees two lost souls: One, a woman named Claire played by Stephanie, who pretty much floating through life after the loss of a loved one and having a hard time coping her grief. The other is a man portrayed by SingleTrackMind, who is a like a spirit or ghost floating in-between realms because he can’t leave until he’s assured that the one he left behind has found closure and moved on with life without him.
I like the fact that Jack had made a short film of sorts for this video. I like music videos that tell a story. Those are usually a joy to watch, even if it’s a sad one.
The video begins with rain and ends sunny. Like the tears shed have dried, replaced with the courage of coming to terms with the loss, remembering the life of the one who had gone, and live on.
Deep stuff there, huh?
Um. Anyway, look out for SingleTrackMind’s Seventeen video soon. He is expected to release his upcoming album mid-2006. Will Seventeen be the first single? Well, we’ll see, won’t we?
- Music Addict | Time: 11:52 pm (UTC+8)



Interesting review of Seventeen.
Read mine when you have thetime.
http://24abib.blogspot.com/2006/04/seventeenbysingletrackmind.html
Comment by HeadLiner — April 9, 2006 @ 11:16 am
Interesting review of Seventeen.
Read mine when you are free:
http://24abib.blogspot.com/2006/04/seventeenbysingletrackmind.html
Comment by HeadLiner — April 9, 2006 @ 11:23 am