Seattle-Based Singer/Songwriter/Classically-Trained Cellist Jeremiah Moon Debuts New Music Video “Housesitting”

Seattle-Based Singer/Songwriter/Classically-Trained Cellist Jeremiah Moon Debuts New Music Video “Housesitting”

Seattle-based singer/songwriter/classically-trained cellist and illustrator Jeremiah Moon is debuting a new Brent Driscoll-directed music video for “Housesitting” a track off his debut EP ‘Sputnik,’ out now via Enci Records (The Joy Formidable, Beach Goons, Fences).

Stream the “Housesitting” video here: https://youtu.be/TYygaEriYic

In regards to the track, Jeremiah says, “Housesitting is a song about the moment when a relationship starts to end. Not about love ending, but about things growing apart; a fork in the road turning into a chapter heading. It’s about the strange truth that sometimes it’s easier to see clearly and feel deeply — even, or maybe especially the good parts — once you’ve already made up your mind to leave.”

Of the video, he adds, “Brent and I shot this video at a friend’s treasured family beach house out in the San Juan Islands. We wanted to capture the eerie feeling of being in a stranger’s house – a home, saturated with years of memories that aren’t your own. Your ears become very attentive to small sounds: the refrigerator kicking in, the low hiss of the rain, pipes running beneath the floorboards. The feeling, not of a presence, but an absence so palpable you can almost taste it. Alone but not alone – make yourself at home.”

Stream ‘Sputnik’ here:

https://orcd.co/sputnikep.

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