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Hiatus Kaiyote’s “And We Go Gentle” video is a trippy delight

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There's a lot going on in Hiatus Kaiyote's "And We Go Gentle" video, which is the kind of visual you'll want to wheel up a good few times to really decipher every last detail.

Inspired by Japanese sci-fi and fantasy in which special effects are king, the video translates the supernatural and magical realism that runs through their beloved movies and TV shows to tell the story of a shimmering moth that flits between psychedelic settings via a mini-Jeep.

Vocalist and band leader Nai Palm explained a little more about the concept behind the video in a statement shared with The FADER: Read Next: Hiatus Kaiyote return with “Get Sun” off new album Mood Valiant "'And We Go Gentle is a song about why moths are attracted to light," she said. "For.

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