Beautifully dark video shot on 1800s homestead outside of Nashville
The Nunnelly house (circa 1823) is an embodiment of all the emotions âFixer Upperâ portrays - it's melancholy, nostalgic, haunting and beautifully dark. It was the perfect location.”
NASHVILLE, TN, UNITED STATES, June 30, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Rack and ruin and timeless memories are swept up in âFixer Upperâsâ sweet melody, and Taylorâs bell-like voice shines a light on the dark and dusty corners of heartbreak, hope and regret in this moving video. The use of color washing and tonal synchronicity make for a purity of direction that is gentle yet relentless. The visually captivating piece was produced and directed by Michelle Robertson and William Gawley for Charlotte Avenue Pictures, while Stephen Shiveley handled cinematography and editing. Filming was done in Centerville, Tennessee at the historic Nunnelly Farm (1823) and the Hickman County courthouse on the square. — Taylor Rae
For Taylor, âThe Nunnelly house is an embodiment of all the emotions âFixer Upperâ portrays - it's melancholy, nostalgic, haunting and beautifully dark. It was the perfect location.â Producer Robertson adds, âThe farmstead was a wonderful metaphor for the beautiful but failed relationship described in this song. Every room, every inch of this amazing house tells a story. Some lovely and some tragic.â The contrast offered by the renovation-in-progress of the courthouse - with its newly-smooth plaster and updated lighting â tracks with the songâs lyrical progression.
Taylor Raeâs cinematic debut music video, âFixer Upper,â has now launched on three diverse outlets: IndiMusic TV, Guitar Girl Magazine and Making A Scene Magazine.
Reviewers are comparing Taylor to Norah Jones (Melissa Neubert, Think Country UK), Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt (Mat Weir, Lookout.co), and early Kacey Musgraves (Duncan Warwick, CMP Magazine), and are declaring the singleâs ârolling folk energy (as) reminiscent of Fleetwood Macâ (Greg Jones, Ear To The Ground) and an âinstant hitâ (Matthew Swinnerton, Event Santa Cruz). Blues Hall of Fame inductee Bobby Messano describes the video as âmesmerizing in an âAmericana meets Sadeâ landscape of beauty.â
âFixer Upperâ is available for purchase now and is accessible to radio programmers via AirplayDirect. The track is the first single from Taylorâs upcoming full-length CD, due out this fall.
Stay connected with Taylor via www.taylorraemusic.com
ABOUT TAYLOR RAE
Originally from Santa Cruz, California where she won the regionâs NEXTies Musician of the Year award, Taylor currently resides in Austin, Texas. The singer/songwriterâs eclectic style traverses Folk, R&B, Jazz and Blues. Influenced by diverse artists including Grace Potter, Janis Joplin, Sheryl Crow, Norah Jones, Jewel, Simon & Garfunkel and Steely Dan, Taylor has created a compelling stylistic performance style that is distinctly her own. âI call it âSoul & Rollâ - a blend of all the roots genres that come from the earliest days of American music,â she says. Taylor gave indications she was destined for a music career when she was just two years old and sang her first song - not a nursery rhyme, but Carole Kingâs âItâs Too Late.â She began performing regularly as a teenager and in pre-pandemic times averaged 200 gigs annually, including the second stage at the legendary Stubbâs in Austin, Hotel CafĂ© in Hollywood and Santa Cruzâs Moeâs Alley, Kuumbwa Jazz and the Catalyst. She has also played several popular Northern California festivals and opened for artists including Brandy Clark, Kristian Bush, Reggae musician Mike Love and The Stone Foxes. Now 27, she enjoys reading, practicing yoga and spending time with her long-haired dachshund, Winnie.
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