After showing us some smooth funk with his debut single, ‘Storm’ and follow-up, ‘Taste’, we then got to see his rather bent sense of humour in the petulant ‘Fly All The Way’. It’s now time to experience a more melancholic side of Guy Pearce’s music, with the release of the fourth music video and radio single from his acclaimed album, ‘Broken Bones’. In the track titled ‘Golden Heart’, Pearce’s delicate, restrained vocals are beautifully complemented by the moody arrangement of the SILO String Quartet along with piano, bass, guitars, drums and Hammond. As one would expect, he enlisted the skills of some of his impressive film world friends and colleagues, including Giovanni Ribisi and Cinematographer Natasha Braier (The Rover) to produce an exquisitely emotive clip, which Pearce himself co-directed. Shot in black-and-white, the simplicity of a small boy on a stormy beach evokes a breathtaking loneliness, interspersed with cinematic, almost stifling, underwater scenes of Pearce swimming
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