When Oliver Wilde’s “Play And Be Saved” premiered here last month, I called it “a glorious phantasmagoria that hits hard and effervesces brightly.” The video, though, is a study in muted tones. A rotating camera captures Wilde and his band and broadcasts them through a shroud of haze not unlike the cover of Loveless. It’s [...]
Stereogum — When Oliver Wilde’s “Play And Be Saved” premiered here last month, I called it “a glorious phantasmagoria that hits hard and effervesces brightly.” The video, t... more info