The Eurozone crisis is making monsters of its citizens, including kids.
The Ravonettes have produced a great little music video for their latest song Curse the Night that totally feeds off the current economic miasma. The deplorable financial situation in Europe has resulted in the youngest (and the very oldest) in society carrying the burden of suffering caused by an unequal redistribution wealth and suppressed opportunities. Therefore, it makes sense for a European indie pop band to make a song and dance about it.
Not one to break from tradition, Danish duo Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo deliver another tune that sounds remarkably like all their other songs, but when it’s this good, who can complain. Bad times have never sounded so soothing.
"..Therefore, it makes sense for a European indie pop band to make a song and dance about it"
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A few things in this music video really strike me - such as the small boys; since when have they ever cared about time? Who watched the clock at that age?
Maybe they're watching their innocence tick away. Started so sweet...
I had to stop at 3:11. It looked like things were going to get violent.
Hey, I came hear to read about movies. What's with the music videos? I am writing a strongly worded letter to the author.
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