You really don’t need much to create a compelling video, and Brooklyn self-defined "slop-folk" band Paul Meadow knows that: all you need is a good two minute song, and – in this case – the footage of a cute dog stretching by the beach (in slow motion). "Heart of a Dog" sounds like a more Americana version of Mercury Rev from the days of Deserter’s Songs, which should be taken as a compliment, since the Buffalo based collective is one of the most imaginative psych rock acts of the last twenty years. "Paul Meadow is the creation of Sunset Park, Brooklyn’s Stirling Krusing and Chris Lee, and their upcoming EP ‘Cheap & Easy’ is the host of a series of "reflections engulfed in the symbolism of meaninglessness." Stuff that dog doesn’t seem too concerned about.
Paul Meadow_Heart of a Dog from Paul Meadow on Vimeo.