Belle Game
Vancouver’s Belle Game have released the R-rated visuals for their brand new single Low, taken from their critically acclaimed sophomore album Fear/Nothing on Arts & Crafts. The video was directed by Kevan Funk and explores the cold, sterile nature of our fundamental longing for intimacy. Watch it below!


These are some quite captivating visuals with clinical shots of dildos and sex dolls! Speaking about the video the band said,
Low is about the empty feeling I had when continually fucking people because I felt it was my role to be of service to them. The neglect of my own humanity served my deeper desire of being accepted. For this, it was necessary to dress up feelings of ugliness with overcompensated feelings of “love” and higher purpose. Kevan Funk has given the narrative visual representation through capturing the disconnect, coldness, and tenderness found in objects that offer acceptance and connection in place of true company. These objects can be toxic, but they reflect our most human needs. They provide comfort, they fulfill desires, and they speak to a fundamental yearning for intimacy. They are honest, and in that sense, they are beautiful.