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Alternative 20/06/2018

MGMT / Tame Impala Inspired, Satellite Ravens Releases Stunning New Track And Video For 'After Thoughts'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Psychedelic Rock artist 'Satellite Ravens' has just premiered a totally bananas new video (sorry bad pun) for his excellent new single 'After Thoughts'.

'After Thoughts' perfectly balances musical experimentation with clever songwriting both with a catchy hook; this track really deserves to be heard!

Carson Rhodes aka Satellite Ravens recorded his new album in deserts of Phoenix. He is single handed-ly bringing back the fun found in late 2000's psychedelic music echoing the likes of MGMT, Empire Of The Sun.

Not only a supremely talented bass player and multi instrumentalist but a writer intent on creating ever more expansive and intricate music, Carson feverishly experiments with sound and song writing.

On the concept for the video Carson said 'As far as the banana concept goes, it was just a random idea my old college roommate, Jack McGuinn, and I came up with (He was an Art major at USC).

We were brainstorming music video ideas one night when he pulled up some footage of a banana factory, and this whole video idea came flooding into our hands. There isn't any significance to the banana itself, it just became a happenstance object to focus on while showing sociological class differences and the journey of an object through its whole life cycle.

It also gives some light humor to the subject when various political images appear. So, essentially, no the banana is not important in any way. Its all the circumstances that the banana appears in put together that makes it mean something. We loved how random and funny it was while still having a theme and getting a message across. Its almost a mini documentary on the banana'
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