Los Angeles-based indie rockers Saint Motel just released a remix for their single "Move," and Jenaux's high-energy rework seems like the perfect excuse to revisit the band's big-budget video for the original. A play on the glitchy aesthetics of of their record, Saintmotelevision, the video is set in a 1960s-era newsroom struggling with its ratings. The band is called in to stoke viewership, but accidental fire and destruction is the only thing that can finally send those rating skyrocketing.
The video's sharp, perfectly-timed transitions match the song's upbeat bursts of energy, while the Sixties motif highlights the band's retro grooves. With such fiery beats, it's no wonder the band winds up engulfed in flames.
You can stream Saintmotelevision now on Spotify, watch the video below, and download the remix via the band's website.

video review: saint motel "move"
Nicole Ortiz
Nicole Ortiz
Nicole is a New Yorker born and raised who is always searching for new music to dance to. Music has been her obsession since she was thirteen and hopped into a circle pit at a local ska show for the first time. When not writing about shows and other circumstances in her life, Nicole can be found riding her sexy pink bike, cuddling up with her cat, or trying to find something to explore in Brooklyn.









