Ode Man in a Glass Official Music Video











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The official music video for Ode's single, Man in a Glass . • Director: Ratko Momcilovic • http://www.odemusic.com • https://www.youtube.com/user/ODEMUSIC... • • Man In A Glass • Always dressed the best • A little delayed • Color • Just for the holiday • All this time • How it goes so fast • My biggest mistake • Hurry up • They’re waiting down the stairs • And all leaving is done • And all leaving is done • When you are here • Kiss me with that mouth • Diffuse this situation • Pixelated sky • For our imagination • Little boy • They’re waiting up the stairs • What have you done • I can see it on your face • And all leaving is done • And all leaving is done • When you are here • What I see is a face • Trace of a man in a glass • One leg in two behind • All the voices come and pass • What I see is a face • Trace of a man in a glass • One leg in two behind • All the voices come and pass • And all leaving is done • And all leaving is done • When you are here • Always dressed the best • A little delayed • Color • Just for the holiday • • Brothers Robert and Davor Palos decided to name their Chicago-based band Ode, Bosnian for “to leave,” as a way to memorialize their roots. They grew up in Bosnia, but sought a new life in Chicago, and this five-piece rock band decidedly embraces the sound of America in its smoldering grooves and moody atmosphere, with deft propulsion offered by drummer Daniel Crane, bassist Elliot Taggart and rhythm guitarist Nikola Dokic. As heard on the band’s recent debut album Hotel Bristol, Ode draws influences from a variety of alt-rock icons such as Alice in Chains and Nick Cave, but there’s no missing the fact that the Palos brothers retain the strong flavor of their homeland, particularly in the nimble melodic guitar patterns played by Robert, which tap directly into a rich legacy of Balkan folk, while singer Davor mines a theatrical style somewhere between vintage Scott Walker and Bono. Together the quintet moves seamlessly between shimmering balladry and muscular hard rock, as a dynamic lattice of guitar work pivots between airy arpeggios, beefy power chords, and elaborate unison runs in unusual time signatures. Ode doesn’t wear its Eastern European influence brazenly, but enfolds those ideas naturally within its highly tuneful, unapologetically dramatic attack. It’s no wonder its recent record release concert touched on a wide variety of multimedia elements, as the music seems to convey the full impact of a theater piece rather than a simple rock concert. • • Davor Palos-Vox, Robert Palos-Guitar, Nikola Dokic-Guitar, Elliot Taggart--bass, Daniel Crane-drums

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