Jean Dawson Shares Infectious New Single and Video "CLEAR BONES"
Another taste of his forthcoming debut album, ‘PIXEL BATH.’
Following his angsty visual for “POWER FREAKS” and his recent police brutality-condemning track “Policía,” fast-rising LA artist Jean Dawson has presented a new single and video dubbed “CLEAR BONES.”
Tapping frequent collaborator Zachary Bailey to direct, the visual for the new track features a euphoric assortment of sun-drenched shots. Throughout the video, Dawson can be seen performing the track in a wide-open field, a forest, and a garage with his band. He delivers his unruly vocals with a tender touch, amplifying lyrics about youthful turmoil.
Dawson is currently prepping his debut album PIXEL BATH, which is slated to arrive this summer. He offered a glimpse at his goals with the upcoming project in a recent interview with HYPEBEAST:
I’m looking forward to providing a score for the life-and-times of kids like myself. I want to say more but in all honesty, everything that is meant to happen will, and my wishful thinking is the only thing I can exercise in times of uncertainty. We are showered with images, saturated in what we find ideal, and I think what I can offer is simply a familiar feeling — like a friend saying, “You are doing your best. Everything is going to be okay.”
Watch the visual for “CLEAR BONES” above.
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