Múm – Slow Down | Music Video

 

Múm’s 2013 Smilewound was one of my favorite albums of that year and the Icelandic band has surprised us all with the release of an experimental little film for the song “Slow Down” off of the album, almost a year and a half after the album’s release. Experimenting visually, directors F.D. Cristian and Elma Dögg Steingrímsdóttir stated, “the concept for the video evolved from a photo shoot the band did in Hólavallagarður, and we thought we would try to build a sort of otherworldly feel out of it. We had initially thought to base it on a ghost murder story theme from Morðin á Sjöundá, but laying all of that into a five minute sequence was too much of a play-act“.

 

They went on to add that, “the main idea that emerged from our initial discussion at Fríkirkjan was that Samuli (the drummer) should be naked and covered in dirt, and we had to shoot him alone since he was flying to Finland the following day. So we shot what we called the ’elemental man’ scenes with him on that cold November day in the graveyard, we did it quietly and kept him out of sight for the most part, as we wanted to be ultra-cautious in order to respect the surroundings. We decided impromptu to shoot the ’elemental woman’ (Gyða) out at Nesjavallaleið the following day, and we hadn’t appreciated just how bitter cold it was going to be out there. And the urban scenes were shot at the prototypical home of a Reykjavík City council member. Essentially what we ended up with was a man and a woman each caught in a netherworld, each seeking warmth, surrounding an urban interior scene of people who are a little bored, distracted and maybe looking for some meaning in stories and music“. Watch the clip here.

 

 

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