Lake Street Dive has shared a behind-the-scenes look at their video for the track "I Can Change," from their forthcoming album, Free Yourself Up. "It's about a person who's looking at various things that are going on in the world and feeling a lot of frustration and a lot of anger over it," says singer Rachael Price. "And instead of giving in to those feelings, they're choosing to look inside themselves and say, 'Well, I have the ability to change myself.'" Watch the making-of and the official "I Can Change" videos here.
Lake Street Dive, whose new album, Free Yourself Up, will be released on Nonesuch in just two weeks, on May 4, has shared a behind-the-scenes look at their recent video for the album track "I Can Change." The intimate video for the song puts singer Rachael Price front-and-center as she is carefully put through numerous wardrobe changes, emphasizing the physical and metaphorical changes she sings about in the song's lyrics.
"It's a song that Bridget [Kearney] and I wrote. It's about a person who's looking at various things that are going on in the world and feeling a lot of frustration and a lot of anger over it. And instead of giving in to those feelings, they're choosing to look inside themselves and say, 'Well, I have the ability to change myself.'"
You can see what she has to say about the making of the official video for "I Can Change" in this behind-the-scenes video made by Robert Edridge-Waks:
Watch the original "I Can Change" video, created by filmmaker Claire Marie Vogel, here:
To download the song "I Can Change" and another album track, "Good Kisser," head to the Nonesuch Store, where pre-orders of Free Yourself Up on CD and vinyl include instant downloads of each song, plus an exclusive print autographed by the band. You can also hear the songs on Spotify and Apple Music.
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