Do Make Say Think share their first video ever for ‘d=3.57√h” (“As Far As The Eye Can See”)’

Do Make Say Think - d=3.57√h (As Far As The Eye Can See)Last month saw the release of Stubborn Persistent Illusions, the first album in eight years from Canadian post-rockers Do Make Say Think. The band, who has been recording and performing since the mid 90’s, have only just debuted their first video ever for album track for ‘d=3.57√h” (aka “As Far As The Eye Can See”)’. Based on a poem by Guillaume Apollinaire, the video was made by the band’s own Charles Spearin who wrote this about it:

“How do you learn to trust? How do you steer when all you can see is a rear-view mirror?
This video is a lighthearted exploration of fear and courage and having your world turned on its head.”

Watch the video below.


Stubborn Persistent Illusions is out now through Constellation.

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