Dia sets a late 1960’s to earlier 1970’s tone with her latest single “Valentine”. From the first heavy beat that softens with the verse and the guitar takes more center stage is very reminiscent of that era’s pop/folk sound. When the chorus comes back in the heavy drum beat hits you again. Throughout the single the central instruments shifts between drum and guitar, with the chorus and verse. The music video that was made for the single has the same late 1960’s – early 1970’s feel to it by using simulated old footage and possible even authentic old footage. This footage merges the video and single very well to transport the listener back to that time. Here’s Dia’s music video for “Valentine” through her YouTube channel – Richard:
Dia’s Music Video for “Gambling Girl”
Dia is sharing with our listeners her music video for her single “Gambling Girl”. The music video will appeal to everyone that loves the Southwest feel and way of life. The scenery is beautiful that goes with the haunting tones of Dia’s Gambling Girl”. The style is experimental folk and because of this Dia knows many out there will take a look at her music and decide if they enjoy it. To give you, our listeners, that chance to experience something new here is Dia’s “Gambling Girl” music video through Vimeo’s site – Richard:
Gambling Girl from robert condol on Vimeo.