17
Sep

Alice in Chains change the face of music videos

Alice in Chains, the band named after a pedophile’s wet dream, have changed the face of music videos! Step aside, James Cameron, with your shitty 3D and ugly blue people.

Now, when I read this:

The band has introduced an interactive music video experience for the band’s song “Acid Bubble.” Produced by Spy Films, director Nick Goso created an interactive space where users manipulate their perspective and experience 360-degree environments.

My first assumption was: “Hey, pretty cool, so I get to watch the band perform or something from different perspectives, eh?”

WRONG. You see the inside of an esophagus, or something resembling internal organs, and all you do is look up, down, left or right, essentially seeing the same thing. What the fuck? This is the lamest, most deceiving description I’ve ever read about a video. Interactive my ass. Hey, if I ever wanna know what it’s like being eaten by a monster, I’ll give you guys a call.

The piece of shit video can be “experienced” here.

When asked why their video is a bad 3D rendition of the inside of a colon, Alice in Chains had absolutely no comment, cause they were busy playing Quake.

Source: Blabbermouth


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