Joyce Wrice Puts A Sunbeam on Connection in "Blurred Lines" [Video]

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Singer, songwriter and master at the 'read me like I read you' chess game put to her music, Joyce Wrice, has granted access to the latest Jonathan Salmon-directed visuals for her 2018 song "Blurred Lines."

Produced by and co-written with Shawn Butler, "Blurred Lines'" visuals follow the lead of the Dexter Wansel "The Sweetest Pain" sounding melody emitting from the chords and Joyce's avian melodies giving the vocals a belly anxiety, albeit a good one, in the tone. The video down to Mitchell Overton's cinematography captures the sanctity of Joyce Wrice and beau Phx W.'s glowing hermitage juxtaposed with them alone in a gloomy outside world. These visuals evoke the feeling of photographer Diego Palomino's portraits through my lens. The New York-based photographer captures his subject's warmth and individual style in their most habitual environment, flying their personality in a way that demands to be noticed. "Blurred Lines," song and visuals, demand you notice what Joyce is seemingly trying to either get back to or run away from. And her voice is a good guiding light with the matter at hand.

Watch "Blurred Lines" below.

Lead Photo Cred: soundcloud.com

Video Cred: youtube.com

         

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