Halloween is over, but the spooks keep coming as Feist has unveiled a video for the tune 'Graveyard' off her latest album, 'Metals.' The Keith Megna-directed clip was filmed in Big Sur, Calif. and features some micro-footage of the Canadian singer and her backing band that was shot with some seriously fancy cameras, we're guessing.

This is what Feist has to say about the 'Graveyard' video, according to Pitchfork:

"I'm not talking about the Graveyard as a location, but of the entangled thoughts you get when visiting a graveyard. Usually you're there to visit someone who's died, and you think in broad terms about what they've become and your own mortality and about what time means. We're alone in the field, always at a distance. And people appear and disappear from your life.

"Grief comes in the form of much larger thoughts; it's more philosophical and it leads to a confused state of mind. You don't get those thoughts from checking your emails! It's a pullback from details and  its grand and isolating."

Deep thoughts, indeed.

 

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