Wyvern Lingo – Used

Alternative-folk trio Wyvern Lingo have released their latest music video for ‘Used’, the closing track on their debut E.P. The Widow Knows. 

Directed by Patrick Ryan and produced by Lagoon Pictures, the video for ‘Used’ is a highly stylised visual translation of the ethereal nature of Wyvern Lingo’s beautifully crafted folk sound.

Containing some brilliantly realised production design, costume design and make-up, the imagery is evocatively surrounded by the deep visual scope and mystique of the forest locale captured through some stunning cinematography.

Translating the bewitching and ominous sound of ‘Used’, driven forward by the group’s ornately structure vocal harmonies, the sparsely leafed maze of entangled sharp branches and deep-dark worn woodland surround the characters in an uneasy, ambiguous setting, emphasised by the more green light embracing locale of the finale. Mirroring the perfectly matched conceptual narrative and music.

A video that convey’s the beguiling sound of Wyvern Lingo’s haunting new E.P, Ryan, Lagoon Pictures and their team meld the music and visuals together to result in a cohesive artistic expression from both the film-makers and the musicians.

Click below to watch the music video for ‘Used’ from Wyvern Lingo. The song’s parent E.P The Widow Knows is out now, read the Last Mixed Tape’s review here

Credits:
Produced by: Lagoon Pictures
Directed and Edited by: Patrick Ryan
Featuring: Dylan Coburn Gray and Eilise Sullivan
Concept by: Caoimhe Barry, Karen Cowley, Saoirse Duane, Patrick Ryan

Cinematographer: Michael Gilbert
1st Assistant Camera: JJ Sullivan
2nd Assistant Camera/D.I.T. Dylan Knapp
Make-Up Artist: Tara Donaghy
Costume Design: Caoimhe Barry
Production Assistants: Amanda Lynch, Shane O’Connell

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