Ariel Pink has released the video for his latest single ‘Dayzed Inn Daydreams’, the next installment in a series of videos directed by LA-based filmmaker Grant Singer.
Following videos for pom pom tracks ‘Put Your Number In My Phone’ and ‘Picture
Me Gone, ‘Dayzed Inn Daydreams’ finds Singer continuing to explore the mundanity and bliss of suburban American life. The central role is performed by Rick Wilder (from cult punk band The Mau-Mau’s), with the video including a cameo appearance from Ariel.
“It’s the story of a man, played by Rick Wilder, who was once the frontman of a band that existed decades ago. Through a series of scenes depicting his everyday life, we tell his story.” – Grant Singer
The video was co-produced by Urban Outfitters as the 21st installment of their UO Music Video Series. Check out blog.urbanoutfitters.com/arielpink for behind the scenes photos from the shoot. Over the past two years, the UO music video series has helped produce music videos for Ariel Pink, Perfume Genius, Charli XCX, Spoon, Autre Ne Veut, Tame Impala, How To Dress Well, Peaking Lights, Frankie Rose, The Walkmen, Nick Waterhouse, Cloud Nothings, Black Lips, Spank Rock, The War on Drugs, Beach Fossils, and Toro Y Moi.
TOUR DATES
January
27th – SYDNEY, Oxford Arts Factory (AUS)
29th – PERTH, The Bakery (AUS)
February
7th – SAN FRANCISCO, Bimbo’s 365 (US)
9th – PORTLAND, Hawthorne (US)
10th – SEATTLE, Neumo’s (US)
11th – VANCOUVER, Rickshaw Theatre (CAN)
13th – SALT LAKE CITY, Urban Lounge (US)
14th – DENVER, Bluebird (US)
16th – MINNEAPOLIS, Fine Line (US)
17th – CHICAGO, Thalia Hall (US)
18th – PONTIAC, Crofoot Ballroom (US)
19th – TORONTO, Phoenix (CAN)
20th – MONTREAL, National (CAN)
21st – BOSTON, Paradise Rock Club (US)
23rd – WASHINGTON, 9:30 Club (US)
24th – PHILADELPHIA, Union Transfer (US)
25th – NEW YORK, Terminal 5 (US)
28th – MANCHESTER, UK – Future Everything Festival
March
1st – LILLE, Le Grand Mix (FR)
2nd – PARIS, Cabaret Sauvage (FR)
3rd – LONDON, Electric Ballroom (UK)
4th – BRIGHTON, Old Market (UK)
5th – LYON, Epicerie Moderne (FR)
6th – MILAN, Elita (IT)
7th – BOLOGNA, Locomotiv (IT)
8th – ZURICH, Mascotte (SW)
9th – FRANKFURT, Mousonturm (DE)
10th – COPENHAGEN, Bremen Theatre (DK)
11th – BERLIN, Postbahnhof (DE)
13th – AMSTERDAM, Melkweg (NL)
14th – GHENT, Vooruit (BE)
15th – BRUSSELS, Beurrschwoubourg (BE)
28th – 29th – SANTA ANA, CA – Burgerama
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