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Montreal Goth-Folk Artist Flower Face Shares Video For “Pushing Daisies”

by George Chammas
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Flower Face - Pushing Daisies (Official Music Video)

Song written and performed by Flower Face. Produced by Marcus Paquin. Mastered by João Carvalho. Video produced by Boy Wonder. Directed by Boy Wonder and Ruby Mckinnon. Edited by Ruby Mckinnon. 1st AC: Adam Stewart 2nd AC: Josh Horner This project is funded in part by FACTOR, the Government of Canada and Canada's private radio broadcasters.

“Grandly avenging buildups loom behind delicate beginnings in the songs of Flower Face…” – The New York Times

“Girl Prometheus… is as intense and magical as its name suggests, containing 10 dynamic songs that explore the extremes of heartbreak and desire.”  – Stereogum, Artist To Watch

“…hauntingly bittersweet…” – Billboard

“Flower Face is a master at mining her innermost psyche, and this new release signals a further plunge into those depths.” – CBC Music

“…emotive songwriting andall suffused with gothic heartache…” – Under the Radar

Montreal goth-folk artist Flower Face (Ruby McKinnon) unveils the final offering from her latest album, Girl Prometheus, with the official music video for “Pushing Daisies.” Directed by McKinnon herself, the video actualizes the conflict between rationality and idealism.

In her own words, “Pushing Daisies is a conversation – or more like an argument – with myself: my rational side telling my romantic, passionate side that the way I’m seeking out these tumultuous kinds of love is unsustainable, and is only going to end in destruction. My overzealous heart is going to be the death of me, and I’ll be pushing up daisies in the end. I wanted the video to show this argument in a literal way – so we have the innocent, hopeful me in a white dress digging a hole to plant flowers and the sort of gloomy me bringing the warning (in the same outfit I wore in the Biblical Love video – because I’ve learned these lessons when I was chained up by my own desire). It ends with me burying myself and planting flowers over the grave.”

Elaborating on the process, Flower Face explains, “We filmed this in a field in the middle of nowhere, Ontario, around sunset in August. We had filmed Biblical Love that same afternoon, so I was already exhausted and covered in a layer of dried sweat from thrashing around for hours in a church that wasn’t air-conditioned. For some reason, we didn’t think about the bugs, and so filming Pushing Daisies was a real struggle: not only did we have to quickly dig a grave, but we were being swarmed by mosquitos and we only had an hour or so of the right kind of light — and I had to change outfits about ten times. I got back to my hotel room covered in dirt and bruises, but it was so much fun, and I love the way it turned out.”

George Chammas
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