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New Video: Pillars and Tongues - "Points of Light"

Pillars and Tongues - End-dances

Pillars and Tongues - "Points of Light" VIDEO and TRACK
(from their fall release End-dances)
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VIDEO: http://vimeo.com/76863229

Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/emptycellarrecords/pillars-and-tongues-mastered-3
Bandcamp: http://emptycellarrecords.bandcamp.com/track/points-of-light

Empty Cellar Records is proud to bring you the video from End-dances, the latest album by Chicago's, Pillars and Tongues. Available in stores worldwide.

Directed by Randy Sterling Hunter

We would be honored, grateful and super stoked if you made a post about the "Points of Light" video and/or End-dances.

Press Photos: Photos by Sarah Derer
Album Art: Album Art

Band Links: Facebook, Bandcamp, Tumblr

Bandcamp (purchase link): http://emptycellarrecords.bandcamp.com/album/end-dances

Album Stream: Listen To 'End-dances' on Pop Matters

This film was shot by Randy Sterling Hunter in Vienna, Austria; Trincomalee, Sri Lanka; and Berlin, Germany, in mid-2013. "Points of Light" is taken from Pillars and Tongues' full-length, END-DANCES (Out now on Empty Cellar Records).

Below are statements from the Director, Randy Sterling Hunter, and Mark Trecka of Pillars and Tongues...

"Crowley was long interested in the creative potentials of humans -- and how through magick, those potentials could be realized. in our contemporary situation, the prevalence of irony and mimicry has obscured this process. Often, people will make a film about magick. My aim is not to make films about magick, but to make magick films. There is a difference, and an important one at that. My generation seems quite interested in the psychedelic culture of the 1960s. This fascination makes it difficult to see that, beginning before the '60s but peaking towards the end of the decade, the psychedelic pioneers were not interested in psychedelia, they were psychedelic. They didn't do psychedelic things, they lived psychedelically.

I choose my collaborations carefully, or rather I make the right collaborators appear in my life by conducting my affairs a certain way. For that reason, I'm not surprised that Mark Trecka and I crossed paths. That was inevitable because we share the same orbit on the same plane of existence. The film for "Points of Light" is not a music video for that reason. It's a magick film. When I watch the film, I see my present, past, and future simultaneously. If that experience wasn't possible, then it wouldn't have been worth making. This is not a film for other people, nor are any of my other films. They are public and they exist in the world but they exist only because through making them, I am able to exist in the present, past, and future all at once.

To make an analogy, if the film was Tarot, what you see in it is the result of a 6 month long dealing of the cards. But the deck Trecka and I needed to use didn't exist, so we brought our own into being." -- Randy Sterling Hunter, Vienna, Autumn 2013

"Randy Sterling Hunter and I were connected through our mutual friend and mutual connector, Angel Olsen. He and I connected in Vienna, talked briefly, went our separate ways, and met again some hours later, after a brief segue into sleep, starting work on the film more or less immediately.

Just as immediately, an exchange of ideas -- which would present themselves as potential themes for the film -- began. Something that feels profound, in a very personal way, then seemed to happen while working: we rapidly developed ideas, committed to further exploring said ideas, and then discarded such commitments and ideas. This was not an intentional process, nor was it, at least it seems to me, a matter of ambivalence. Instead, I think our collective creative energies created a sort of overflow. Each idea, each concept served to provide a sort of guidance, as they do; but more than that, each concept seemed to collapse time and intention, more like a spread of cards would. These spreads seem to me to be concealed within the work, rather than having just informed it.

My view of this film is obviously skewed by my intimate involvement in it, but I cannot shake the feeling that all of the themes and concepts which were "discarded" have informed the work in such a way that a sort of spell is cast, paralleling in experience one of the primary themes which has been concealed within the work." -- Mark Trecka, Chicago, Autumn 2013

End-dances Track Listing:
1. Knifelike
2. Dogs
3. Bell + Rein
4. Points of Light
5. Medora
6. Travel
7. Ends
8. Ships



Again, we would be honored, grateful and super stoked if you authored a post about this.

Pillars and Tongues are available for interviews and shows.

If you would like a review copy of the full album, tour dates, or further information, please contact:
Arvel@endlessnest.com


Thanks for reading!
The Empty Cellar Team

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