The track and video come together to create an enchanting and powerful viewing experience that feels one-of-a-kind
With the release of her atmospheric and compelling new single and video ‘Full Moon Rise’, Boston’s Jodi Heights continues to showcase the expansive and multi-faceted nature of her distinctive allure and emphatic style, making for an all-encompassing and consuming experience that leaves a lasting impression.
The track itself is full of the distinctive charm and nuance that the artist has grown known for. Written for the harmonium, an instrument from the Indian subcontinent, the track boasts a really powerful and dynamic appeal that feels rhythmic and punchy while her creatively tuned vocals dance over the it in compelling fashion. The music video feels similarly intricate and moving, a mesmerising collaboration between director and cinematographer Noah Dickinson and John Weston that captures the feel of the celebration of night and brings it together through the work of Susi Mendler’s choreography and the dancing of Elisa Trujillo to create something that feels immersive and compelling while having an abstract, artist cutting edge.