BELIEVE - 'Cut Me Paste Me' Promo Video Available

January 12, 2011, 13 years ago

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To coincide with the North American release of their World Is Round album, BELIEVE, the art/progressive rock band led by the former guitarist of Polish prog rock legends COLLAGE, have posted a video for the track 'Cut Me Paste Me' to promote the album.

Why was 'Cut Me Paste Me' chosen for that purpose? As the band say: "'Cut Me Paste Me' represents the heavier part of World Is Round. The song's uncompromising melody and arrangement is the reason why the video for this particular song is being produced. We thought it was worth making use of powerful images to emphasize that. The whole video will constitute a metaphor of the song's subject matter, which is about the way the media today think of a human being, that is, as of an empty object. This object can be 'cut & pasted' and, finally, 'deleted'. Whether the video will turn out to be what it was intended to, judge for yourselves."

The footage for the video was shot on November 28th at two clubs in Warsaw: La Melange and H20. The director of the video is Tomek Niedzielko, and the whole production was coordinated by the Magogo crew. The video features a guest appearance by Iza Meldo.

You can watch the video below:

World Is Round is Believe's fourth studio album. The production of the album was handled by the former guitarist of the Polish blues-rock legend BREAKOUT, Winicjusz Chróst. It was recorded last summer with the following lineup:

Mirek Gil (guitars)

Karol Wróblewski (vocals)

Satomi (violin)

Vlodi (drums)

Przemas (bass)

Konrad Wantrych (keys)

World Is Round is available in two versions: a standard CD and a limited digipack edition featuring a bonus track.

World Is Round tracklisting:

'World Is Round - Part 1'

'No Time Inside'

'World Is Round - Part 2'

'Cut Me Paste Me'

'Lay Down Forever'

'Bored'

'So Well'

'Guru'

'New Hands'

'Poor King Of Sun/Return'



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