Friday, November 16, 2018

Salt Ashes - Go All Out | Official Video




Radikal Records recording artist Salt Ashes just dropped a new
visual for her latest single “Go All Out” directed by Lucrecia Taormina
 
“The video is a reflection of the internal struggle you have as
an adult to accept and follow the status quo when your real desire
should be to taste danger and release the inner child.”
 
Speaking of the video, Salt Ashes says
“Being that Tim Burton’s ‘Beetlejuice” is one of my favourite films
I was instantly drawn in and could see that Lucrecia understood and
shares my vision for pushing visual boundaries and taking risks.
Lucrecia comes from a fashion photographic background so her attention
to detail and approach at composing each scene is flawless. It was
awesome working with her and the incredible team we had on this.”
The video will be released via the Roton Music YouTube Channel. Go
All Out is the second single in 2018 from Salt Ashes following ‘Girls’
earlier this year as well as her debut self-titled LP in 2016, all
released by US indie dance label Radikal Records who she has been signed
with, worldwide, since her debut in 2014. With stamps of approval from
tastemakers such as MTV, Billboard, Noisey, The Guardian, Daily Mail,
Popjustice, Wonderland and BBC Radio 1 & 1Xtra as well as opening
for artists such as Tove Styrke, Say Lou Lou, Nimmo, Bright Light Bright
Light and 80s pop sensation Tiffany, Salt Ashes has clearly been
defined as an Artist To Watch.

Speaking of the track, Salt Ashes says
“I totally lost myself in a long term relationship and after we
broke up, I spent a year battling with who I was and learnt how to love
me again, which is when I wrote this song. I realised how hard I had
become over the years, constantly putting restrictions on myself and
shrinking to try and fit in all the time. I’d forgotten how to have fun,
explore, be adventurous and happy with myself. It made me wonder what
external aspects of my life contributed to where I had ended up which
made me see how I’d been sucked into media bulls***.
From a young age we are constantly encouraged by the media to
criticise and compare our bodies, looks and weight with unrealistic
images of photoshopped people and we become conditioned to believe
that’s the norm and that you are unattractive or won’t get anywhere
unless you look that way. So it made me think about what I would say to
my younger self to help her feel empowered and accepting of who she is
without the need for other people’s approval.”

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