Undo releases this Wednesday, the 4th, the music video for "Porcos Não Olham pro Céu" (Pigs Don't Look at the Sky), a track from his recently released self-titled debut album.
The video employs an intense aesthetic, with the São Paulo-based band performing amidst a scene engulfed in flames. The warm lighting, marked by orange tones and deep shadows, reinforces the feeling of urgency and destruction. Created using AI, the clip utilizes this chaotic, burning atmosphere to symbolize the devastating impact of the flames that consumed the National Museum, transforming the performance into a powerful visual representation of loss, memory, and resilience.
“Pigs Don’t Look at the Sky” is a powerful critique of growing authoritarian threats and collective illusions fueled by discourses of intolerance and inequality. The song's strength lies in its potent lyrics, which synthesize the feeling of vulnerability and the need for reaction in dark times.
Directed by Drico Mello, with art direction by Vinny Campos, editing by Tony Tyger , and color grading by Humberto Mundim, the video resonates like a spark of hope that insists on shining through the smoke.
The music video for “Porcos Não Olham pro Céu” is available on Undo's official YouTube channel.
About Undo
Undo was born from the restlessness of five musicians and composers who, by a stroke of luck – and through many projects – converged in their desire to create an original musical work.
André, the current vocalist of Legião Urbana, wrote the lyrics inspired by the band's name/theme: Undo as a cry to disarm the internal and external bombs of daily life, and also Undo as the world in pieces. The guitars and melodies of Johnny Monster and Rafael Mimi (formerly of NX-Zero) complete the lyrical imagery in sound form, defining the language and references.
Furthermore, instrumentalist and sideman Rafael Garga brings all the experience gained from his travels throughout the country alongside names like Leela, Ekena, Bruno Del Rey , and Garga Groove Gang. This showcases the richness and diversity of Brazilian rock, with influences and collaborations that enrich the musical landscape. Bassist and producer Dudinha is credited with producing the album.
Ultimately, Undo, in its literal form, is a possibility, an escape route to a specific place. A place that is both familiar and surprising. To let go. The pleasure of starting over.
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