Psych-Rock Group Eldren Follows Up Summertime Single “Fell In” with Feel-Good Music Video

Eldren (Photo Credit: Amanda Piela)

Long time favorites Eldren have just released an amazing visual video for their single “Fell In”. The video was filmed partly in areas of Denver and Japan. Check it out!

Denver psych-rock group Eldren is riding a wave of success from their recent single, “Fell In.” With nearly 10,000 Spotify streams and counting, the single is breaking through the airwaves and into the mainstream. How could it not, though with its addictive pop-tinged summertime vibes? Now, the group is back with an official music video for the track, crafted during our time of isolation.

The new visual was shot in various isolated locations around the band’s home-state of Colorado. Highlighting the area’s sprawling fields, expansive skyline and local architecture, it’s a testament to where Eldren has strengthened their roots for over half a decade. Rarely do the band-members come into contact with one another, only appearing in secluded locations — a nod to the times of isolation, self-growth and individualization. However, by using flashback footage of a pre-pandemic trip to Japan and psychedelic visuals, it feels like a recollection of when you fell in love for the first time. It becomes a taste of how things were before the pandemic while being reminded that those good times are still ahead. 

This isn’t the first project Eldren has taken on with the restrictiveness that isolation has launched the music community into, but it does show their resiliency, able to accomplish creative feats while remaining safe. Since the start of the pandemic, Eldren has also released their “Separation Sessions” — a series of addicting covers recorded from home. Next, Eldren is gearing up for a full LP release this August. “These songs tend to have a more introspective and personal slant,” said singer/guitarist/keyboardist Tyler Imbrogno. “It’s a listening experience that is multi-faceted sonically and emotionally. Hopefully there's a variety of songs that can resonate with different people for different reasons.” 

 

MUSIC VIDEO CREDITS 

Shot, produced and edited by Eldren

B-roll footage shot in Japan by Nasir Malik

Guest singers: Cassidy Bacon, Emma Troughton