![]() Filmed over two bitterly cold, rainy nights in Seattle’s industrial area not far from my home, we could not be more pleased with the outcome. The video was directed by the band alongside Cory Ingram, Konstantin Komarov and Bob Wayne.Īngell continued: “It is the collaborative effort of a select group of talented friends who rallied and made it happen. The same occurred when we made the video.” We got carried away and the work was better for it. “We liked where the song was taking us and decided to spend more time there. Adding to the alchemy, Dean DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots contributed his sublime guitar licks, making it truly transportive. “We did, and the song sprawled into its swampy, cinematic self. Benjamin Anderson suggested using them all. “While writing Divine Intervention, we came up with several choruses and were having a hard time deciding which to move forward with. It is more like the relationships I had with them made such an impression that the benefits continue despite their absence. ![]() I do not necessarily think they are hovering over me whispering in my ear or anything. “Although their molecules have been redistributed, I knew them well enough to know what they might say and how I felt in their presence. “The song Divine Intervention was born from the ongoing conversations between myself and the spirits of those whom I was close to, but who are no longer with us. These songs are special in their approach to their own idea and I’m thrilled to share them with anyone who will listen. “It’s changes and dynamics are crucial to it’s magic. ![]() We wanted to pull the arrow back a little further before we let it fly. Writer, vocalist and guitarist Jefferson Angell told us: “This album was different by design. Seattle Rockers Walking Papers will release their new album ‘The Light Below’ on 5 February and ahead of this, an epic 12 minute video of the track ‘Divine Intervention’ has been posted, which can be seen below.
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