HAIM Haunts Logan Lerman in Lonely Hotel Room
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HAIM, featuring Logan Lerman in their new video for the single 'Down to Be Wrong', creates an unsettling atmosphere typical of hotel rooms. The song exhibits a Shania Twain influence highlighted by Danielle's furious vocals over minimalist instrumentals. The video portrays Lerman navigating a chaotic hotel room, disrupted by the Haim sisters meddling in his belongings, echoing similar themes of turmoil showcased in their previous work. As anticipation builds for their upcoming album set to release on June 20, the collaboration with familiar artist Paul Thomas Anderson persists, adding an element of nostalgia.
"There has always been something eerie about hotel rooms: the fuzzy TV, the rumble of the air-conditioning...the feeling that maybe you're not alone in your space."
"Their latest single, 'Down to Be Wrong,' has a bit of a Shania Twain vibe with Danielle's anger tearing through the minimalist guitar and drums."
"Listen, you try getting a good night's sleep with three musicians jumping on your bed. Their chaotic cigarette lighting and item throwing feels akin to the backward chronology of their previous video for 'Relationships.'"
"HAIM's album will be out June 20 with cover art shot by their old pal Paul Thomas Anderson. At least they haven't quit working with him."
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