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Watch: Son Lux: “You Don’t Know Me”

Posted on June 30, 2015June 30, 2015 by Kelsey Butterworth

Son Lux are set to release their Glassnote debut Bones this year, and have just released a video for their lead single “You Don’t Know Me”. The star is none other than Tatiana Maslany – a.k.a. Tumblr’s perpetual nomination for all of the awards. Maslany stars in BBC’s Orphan Black as approximately forty hundred cloned characters, all of whom have completely different personalities and backgrounds. The show’s wild success and utterly bizarre nature made her a perfect fit for the defeatist and paranoid Son Lux song about an empty relationship. Maslany’s SO (Noah Segan from Looper) is self-absorbed and uninterested in her; he talks at her instead of to her, he’s really only in it for the sex… and he doesn’t know she’s in a cult.

Created by The Made Shop, the symbolism and seance visuals were meant to evoke “the empty rituals we often see in relationships and, to a larger degree, religion.” Just your average everyday things, until you add in tribal face painting and robed-up prayer circles. Living mystically is the best revenge.

Kelsey Butterworth
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Though originally from Virginia, Kelsey recently graduated from the University of Georgia with a cavalcade of neat degrees. She's written for other sites like Wide Open Country, Half Past, Seeing Trees Music, The Cropper, InfUSion Magazine, and Blurt. Kelsey’s greatest weakness is a large bowl of pho, and though she doesn’t know it yet, her friends will soon host a soup intervention for her. In her spare time she enjoys exploring abandoned buildings, crafting dad-humor puns, collecting vintage key chains, writing long lists that utilize the Oxford comma, and acting like Larry David.

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