No extensive tease, no non-disclosures. In the world of the hit game, many viewers may not find David Arn’s new video “St. Paul’s Chimes” appealing.
Forget that it was produced by award-winning film maker, William Murray. Forget that even before the release of the music video, it had won the Bronze Award at Atlanta’s Spotlight Film Fest. And forget that the video’s sole character is brilliant actress Carly Erin O’Neil, who in a little more than four minutes pulls off the convincing transition from confident beautiful model to a woman who can still hear the long echo of abuse.
Forget it all. It is arriving without fanfare.
Arn has been creating music videos which are socially conscious in their story-telling but with this subject he was uncertain of the approach until he read a blog post by actress O’Neil. “It was a fine confessional piece ” he said in a statement. Arn contacted her and asked if she would consider being in a music video. He had not yet written the song.
The video and single will be released (without fanfare) on October 1st. Mastered by Alex Wharton (McCartney,Radiohead, Pixies) at Abbey Road Studios the song will appear on David’s forthcoming CD “Traveler Tales”. It features Joni Fuller on violin and Toby Wilson on guitar.
“Some sounds have never-ending echoes”
ONLINE:
You Tube: https://youtu.be/81_xcYHe7_s
Website: http://www.davidarn.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DavidArnMusic
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/st-pauls-chimes-single/1481130293
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/70tZ38KtiDyDyJqUFDPe6b
Recent Press Release https://www.nbc29.com/story/41121190/david-arn-releases-stpauls-
chimes-music-video-without-fanfare
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