Animated Video Peers at Life’s Complicated Journey From Infancy to Parenthood -- Set to the Ballad Steps Of Another Man’s House" by David Yazbek
Spiegelworld Debut Set for September 15th in NYC
David Yazbek has delivered a beautiful, emotionally complex new video as a complement to his equally moving ballad ‘Steps of Another Man’s House.’ The animated video, by artist Onur Tukel, traces life’s journey from infancy to parenthood, and depicts a child’s initial loss of innocence, individuality and freedom...But when that child grows up and becomes a father himself, he is able to learn from his early traumas, and let his son literally grow wings and fly...
It is the type of intelligent counterpoint one has come to expect from David Yazbek, an innovative pop/rock artist who continues to deliver his art in ways that defy conventional wisdom. In fact, The NY Times has described his recent CD ‘Evil Monkey Man’ as containing “remarkably well-crafted images that startle but please.”
Yazbek will make his Spiegelworld debut next week, on September 15th.
David Yazbek and His Warmest Regards – An Evening with the Monkey Man September 15 at 9:30 pm Spiegelworld @ Pier 17, South Street Seaport South Street & Beekman Street, NYC Tickets: $35
The upcoming show will feature songs from Yazbek's acclaimed 'Evil Monkey Man,' which has been universally praised for its dark, often troubling" songs. When Yazbek presented the material at Lincoln Center earlier this year, The New York Times called the show A Woozy Thrill Ride on a Volcano’s Edge," and raved: The songwriter David Yazbek is a daredevil juggler catching spiked pins in the traveling carnival of his imagination."
Spiegelworld Debut Set for September 15th in NYC
David Yazbek has delivered a beautiful, emotionally complex new video as a complement to his equally moving ballad ‘Steps of Another Man’s House.’ The animated video, by artist Onur Tukel, traces life’s journey from infancy to parenthood, and depicts a child’s initial loss of innocence, individuality and freedom...But when that child grows up and becomes a father himself, he is able to learn from his early traumas, and let his son literally grow wings and fly...
It is the type of intelligent counterpoint one has come to expect from David Yazbek, an innovative pop/rock artist who continues to deliver his art in ways that defy conventional wisdom. In fact, The NY Times has described his recent CD ‘Evil Monkey Man’ as containing “remarkably well-crafted images that startle but please.”
Yazbek will make his Spiegelworld debut next week, on September 15th.
David Yazbek and His Warmest Regards – An Evening with the Monkey Man September 15 at 9:30 pm Spiegelworld @ Pier 17, South Street Seaport South Street & Beekman Street, NYC Tickets: $35
The upcoming show will feature songs from Yazbek's acclaimed 'Evil Monkey Man,' which has been universally praised for its dark, often troubling" songs. When Yazbek presented the material at Lincoln Center earlier this year, The New York Times called the show A Woozy Thrill Ride on a Volcano’s Edge," and raved: The songwriter David Yazbek is a daredevil juggler catching spiked pins in the traveling carnival of his imagination."
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