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by William Ruben HelmsApril 10, 201809:35April 10, 2018

New Video: Mint Field Releases Dream-like, Pastoral Visuals for Contemplative and Trippy Album Single “Cambios del Pasar”

With the release of their debut EP Primeras Salidas, the Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico-based duo Mint Field, comprised of 21 year-olds Estrella Sanchez and Amor Amezcua, quickly received international attention that included sets at some of North America’s biggest festivals, including Coachella and SXSW, as well as sets at venues across both the States and their native Mexico. Building upon the growing buzz surrounding them, the duo’s highly-anticipated Christopher Koltay-produced, full-length debut, Pasar De Las Luces was recorded in Detroit, and according to the band features both a much clearer idea of what they wanted sonically while having the tools to actually do so, with each of the album’s 13 songs nodding at a variety of influences, from dream pop, kraut rock, stoner rock and shoegaze, while thematically, the duo wanted to express profound sorrow, nostalgia and beauty within the material.

The Mexican duo’s full-length debut was released earlier this year through Innovative Leisure Records, and as you may recall I wrote about the album’s second single ‘“Quiero Otoño de Nuevo,” a classic shoegazer track that featured a tight, motorik groove and towering layers of distortion and effects pedals. And while the song may remind some listeners of Join the Dots-era Toy, it has an awe-filled, dreamy vibe, as though it would be the perfect soundtrack for a long drives under endless skies and through sunlit deserts. In fact, as the duo says of the song, “This track is about the horizon, shadows and how infinite they are.” Pasar De Las Luces’ first single “Cambios del Pasar” is a slow-burning and dreamy bit of classic shoegaze, featuring towering layers of distortion and effects pedaled guitar, angular and propulsive bass chords, thundering drumming and dreamy vocals — and as a result, the song is contemplative yet dreamy.

Directed by Laura-Lynn Petrick, the recently released video for “Cambios del Pasar” appears to be shot on grainy Super 8 film and features the duo walking and broodingly staring in a rather pastoral and dreamy setting that brings to mind Nick Drake and early Pink Floyd.

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William Ruben Helms is a Corona, Queens, NYC-born and-based African American music journalist, freelance writer, editor, photographer and founder of the DIY, independent music and photography site, The Joy of Violent Movement. Over the course of the past two decades, Helms’ writing and photography has been published in Downbeat, Premier Guitar Magazine (photography), Consequence, The Inventory, Glide Magazine.com (words and photography), Publisher’s Weekly, Sheckys.com, Shecky’s Bar and Nightlife Guide 2004, New York Press, Ins&Outs Magazine, Dish Du Jour Magazine, Aussie music publication Musicology.xyz (photography) and countless others, including his own site. With The Joy of Violent Movement, Helms specializes in covering music with an eclectic, globe-trotting, and genre-defying perspective that’s deeply inspired by and informed by his birthplace and home, arguably one of the most diverse places in the world. Since its founding back in 2010, The Joy of Violent Movement can proudly claim readers across the US, Canada, the UK, The Netherlands, France, Australia, and several others throughout its history. https://www.joyofviolentmovement.com https://www.joyofviolentmovement.com/shop https://www.instagram.com/william_ruben_helms Twitter: @yankee32879 @joyofviolent become a fan of the joy of violent movement: https://www.facebook.com/TheJoyofViolentMovement support the joy of violent movement on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheJoyofViolentMovement hire me for headshots, portraits and event photography: https://www.photobooker.com/photographer/ny/new-york/william-h?duration=1?duration=1#

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