Sydney, AUSTRALIA (Top40 Charts/ Blue Pie Records) The video clip for 'This Intoxication' is now available for all Bleek fans to see and hear on YouTube now!
BLEEK get the video magic to flow and get intoxicated at the same time.
Bleek's new clip for their uber hot song 'This Intoxication' is out now for the world to see and hear on Blue Pie's YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/bluepiemusic. You can check out the clip here www.youtube.com/bluepiemusicNo p/a/u/2/VGscWJ5jAFg
Bleek teamed up with
Damien Reilly to produce this fun-filled video clip. The band takes full credit for being extremely creative on a limited budget.
The clip was Directed and Edited by Patrik Karlson who did a great job leading the way on the day of the shoot.
Director of Photography, Christian Svanlund, snapped up some great pics as the film clip unfolded, whilst Make-up and Costume Assistants -
Emilia Kraft and Asa Kostenniemi worked their magic on the artists. First Assistant Camera-man and Focus Puller,
Johan Hedelius, along with Shooting Assistants
Emilia Svanlun and Shahin Nankali whipped up some great footage for all Bleek fans to see!
With a sound that echoes the influences of bands like: Fleet Fox's, Cold Play,
Pink Floyd and the song writing skills of legends like
Bob Dylan and Bob Seeger, this band is creating global sound waves that brought them to the attention of Blue Pie.
This is the first single to be lifted from their debut album. The single has also been featured on the soundtrack for 'The Argues The Movie' see www.thearguesthemovie.com and another of their new songs will be featured in the new Aussie drama "Dealing with Destiny" see www.dealingwithdestiny.com. The single was produced by Bleek and
Damien Reilly.
Remember you can check out the band's latest news at their website here www.bleek.se
ABOUT BLEEK
www.bleek.se
The band comprises of Martin, Robin, Andy and Gustaf. With
Martin Nobel on guitars, (Martin's great great grandfather was the brother of famous Swede Alfred Nobel) Martins guitar sounds provides the band with a distinctive Swedish Rock Sound.
Martin started playing guitar at age 13, and he now makes his living as a freelance studio and live guitarist;
Robin Rhodin is on lead vocals and keyboards. The Rhodin family has been in the entertainment business for 150 years, over 5 generations and
Robin started playing the piano at age 5, he has since played in numerous orchestras and bands in theatres' and circuses, various cover bands, a bluegrass band, and a few pop/rock bands, often together with Martin; Andy Rhodin is on drums. Andy is Robin's little brother, and started playing drums when he was 8. He has studied drums under
Peter Wildoer, from world famous death metal band Darkane, and one of Scandinavia's top jazz and swing drummers,
Roger Berg. He has also played drums and percussion in theatres and circuses, and of course with
Martin and
Robin in their different projects; Gustaf Berggrensson is the resident BassMan. Gustaf was the last to join the group, after
Robin abandoned the bass in favour of keyboards, to broaden the sound. He's grown up in a family of musicians and is known as one of Malmo's top bassists.. The band were extremely happy to welcome Gustaf onboard. This is the band now known as "BLEEK"
Robin and
Martin have been writing and playing music together for almost 10 years, with over a hundred co-written songs and several hundreds of gigs together. Andy has been a part of that cooperation for 5 or 6 years, resulting in a couple of hundred gigs between that 3/4 of Bleek. Andy and Gustaf became friends when they worked together in the music shop.
Martin and
Robin run a small recording studio together, where they record local bands.
Martin has been in charge of the recording of the 12 tracks recorded for the Bleek album written by
Martin and Robin, arranged and co-produced by all four Bleeks during the period of
September '09 - May '10. The band are dedicated to one thing and that is all things that lead to " BLEEK " and their music being taken to the world for their army of fans to enjoy and for new ones to be converted to the ways of the " BLEEK ".