It's the debut single for the Sunshine Coast brothers, and a remarkably polished one, at that.
Sunshine Coast brotherly duo Sametime recently released the gorgeous video for their similarly sublime debut single, Where The Wind Blows, and the pair have been kind enough to bestow theMusic.com.au with a sweet behind-the-scenes look at how the clip came to life.
The video is deceptively simple, as it turns out, with plenty of people involved in its making, from young stars Jake and Ollie Murdoch to its extensive production crew. Shot in some stunning south-east Queensland locations, the video even involved some ridiculously early starts for band members Tim and Sam Aitken, who are — somewhat unbelievably — both still in their late teens.
"We've been busking Where The Wind Blows on busy street corners for the past two years, so it was a little surreal to see the song shot so beautifully on our stunning Australian coast line, a sunrise to die for and killer drone shots!" Tim Aitken said in a statement. "The song is about the fear involved with chasing your dreams and the video really brings that theme to life."
"Spoiler alert: Sam and I didn't really launch two small boys off a cliff at the end of the clip; we could't get the budget to do that!" he joked.
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Despite their relative youth, the boys serve up some seriously soulful indie-folk in their first single, and have laid the groundwork for an accomplished career ahead, if this early output is any indication.
You can watch the finished product below.