Jheri Evans, from the awesome music site Get Off the Coast, has recently added collage creator and music video producer extraordinaire to his ever-growing e-repertoire. An artistic jack-of-all-trades, Evans is starting to get a lot of notice for his works, so I thought I would feature two of my favorite videos that he’s constructed from old archived video.
The first is from PT-Music favorite Gobble Gobble for their track “Wrinklecarver” off an upcoming late-April release called Eskimo Taco. With intricate dancing that I haven’t seen since the lone QuinceaƱera I attended back in junior high, the film looks a bit like a Mexican adaptation of a Bollywood video — fitting the hyper-active music of Gobble Gobble perfectly!
The second video is for L.A.’s Pat Grossi, who goes by the name Active Child. Grossi’s track “Wilderness” has, without a doubt, generated quite the buzz on the web as of late (I first heard him through NPR), and Jheri’s video certainly adds fuel to the fire. Taking the literal interpretation of the track title, the video is composed of snippets of old footage from the Grand Canyon that match well with Grossi’s ethereal vocals.
So check out all of Jheri’s videos from his vimeo page here and also be sure to head over to his blog to find your new favorite “undiscovered” band.




