Aussie artist Lucy Mason drops visuals for 'Lost And Found'
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Thursday 25th June 2015 | Annalisa
London-based Australian singer-songwriter Lucy Mason has followed up the recent unveiling of ‘Lost and Found’, whose dark, electronic-tinged pop flavour has drawn comparisons to Imogen Heap and Feist, with its beautiful accompanying visuals. Shot at Notting Hill’s luxurious Beach Blanket Babylon, its evocative staging and stuttering camera work provides a stark contrast to the song, whilst demonstrating Lucy’s talents as a visual artist too.
Director Matt Sharp says of the video: "In ‘Lost and Found’, I wanted to communicate repetition and turmoil, fronted with poise and dignity. The piece visualises the abstraction that occurs when one remains in their own head. The location provided a haunting backdrop for the performance, and I think it really echoes the layers that are heard in the music."
A gifted and versatile live performer, Lucy has played support slots alongside jazz pianist Jamie Cullum and Australian singer-songwriter sensation Matt Corby, as well as receiving a Mayoral invitation to sing in front of thousands in Trafalgar Square as part of West End Live. She will introduce London to her full band with forthcoming shows at The Garage on 18th July, alongside two dates at The Troubadour on the 3rd and 31st July. With work now commencing on a full debut album, be sure to catch Lucy Mason live while you can.
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