Showing posts with label Paragon Cause. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paragon Cause. Show all posts

Monday, August 30, 2021

Watch: Paragon Cause Air New Single/Video "Two To Play"

Toronto indie rock/post punk/dance punk duo Paragon Cause (aka Jay Bonaparte and Michelle Opthof) have aired the video for their new single "Two To Play".

The song is taken from their recent album 'Autopilot', which came out this month (August 13) via Analogue Trash. Get your copy here.

From the duo: "Two to Play was the first song we recorded for the Autopilot sessions with Sune Rose Wagner (The Raveonettes). At first, we didn’t like it and we almost deleted it, and now it’s one of our favorite songs on the album. We I wanted a dreamy shoegaze, powerful kind of song, and that’s what we ended up with. The emotion of the music was critical, we wanted the intro to be very simple and classic sounding, purposely a bit raw. Then, as the character in the song comes to an epiphany, the music widens and opens up. We are proud we were able to capture that. Ironically, the song is about doing things for yourself and not allowing others to influence your decisions. But at the same time, it felt like a game a person can play with themselves. So we asked ourselves, who plays the game? That brought us to the idea of creating a video game, but in a modern retro futuristic 8bit Halifax, Canada. Again the idea of time came into play. We connected with an animator, Luigi Salas and pitched our story. A women lost in a crowd of brainwashed followers. The demon preacher is actually, the ‘ghost’ on the cover over the Autopilot album. The women attempts to escape the demon preacher who never catches her but, regardless, she can not escape her demons and was part of the game. We also wanted to write a bit of a love letter to the late 90’s/early 2000’s Halifax Music Scene. We worked hard to put a lot of Easter Eggs in there. Halifax inspired us to be musicians and the nod is a bit of a thank you."

Watch/listen below.



Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Watch: Paragon Cause Share "Think I’m Going Crazy Over You (Jupiter Mix)"

Toronto atmospheric electro-rock duo Paragon Cause (aka Jay Bonaparte and Michelle Opthof) have shared the video for their new single "Think I’m Going Crazy Over You (Jupiter Mix)".

The track is the next musical masterwork to come from the duo, this time the duo is working in close collaboration with two veteran European hit makers/producers/songwriters as part of their forthcoming new album, Autopilot: Sune Rose Wagner of The Raveonettes and Liam Howe (Sneaker Pimps/FKA Twiggs/Lana Del Ray). Get it here.

“The idea was to take the lyrics and melody for Think I’m Going Crazy Over You and create different music to accompany it, changing the meaning of the song each time. We wanted to experiment with the power of music and sound, so we recorded three different versions of the same song,” says Bonaparte.

“We wanted to show how an individual can view one single situation from different perspectives, depending on the day, their feelings, or their point of view,” added Opthof.

The three versions of the song also represent the breadth of the pair’s musical inspirations and the various people who helped bring Autopilot to life. The single version (Jupiter Mix) of the song was recorded with producer and Sneaker Pimps co-founder Liam Howe. The song features a production style that maintains a driving pulse and darkening atmosphere but the mood changes dramatically when the backdrop changes to a psyched-out dance groove.

Lyrically the song is more about being in a frustrating circumstance or time in life and not being able to say or do anything about it; according to lyricist Opthof: “I was in one of those moods where I was frustrated with something going on around me and my inability to make a change; something I feel really passionate about.”

It is a sentiment and a song that will undoubtedly find resonance amongst pretty much anyone who hears it. Bonaparte adds: “We called this version the Jupiter Mix as Liam heavily featured his classic Jupiter 8 synthesizer. The sounds of that instrument really bring the emotion forward.”

Watch/listen below.