GRAMMY-winning indie rock icon Beck has a well-established pedigree of collaborating with top-tier talent in every aspect of his creative output. So it comes as little surprise that, in developing the new music video for the title track from his acclaimed 2017 Greg Kurstin-co-produced album Colors, Beck would yet again enlist the help of some of his famous friends.
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Combining early Great Depression-era formalwear and backing performers clad in painted morph suits more reminiscent of a late 2000s interpretive dance routine, the video sees Beck and co-star Alison Brie wander through a carefully choreographed series of musical escapades resplendent with bold colors touched up with psychedelic CGI flourishes.
The "Colors" video comes by way of esteemed film director Edgar Wright, best known for directing Shaun Of The Dead and Baby Driver – the latter of which earned him his first career GRAMMY nomination for Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media at the 60th GRAMMY Awards.
Brie meanwhile, is best known for her television roles on "Mad Men" and "Community," as well as her respected acting chops displayed in her appearances in recent films such as The Disaster Artist and The Post.
Beck is currently touring North America in support of Colors, and information regarding tickets and full show dates can be found on his official website.