As reported by
MTV,
Last month, when MTV News went to the set of Death Cab for Cutie's
"Meet Me on the Equinox" video in Toronto, one thing was clear: They were all pretty amazed to be there.
Seems that the entire process — a hectic scramble that started with "Equinox" being chosen as the
first single off the "New Moon" soundtrack and ended on the set of the video — happened pretty quickly ... and it was all the guys in DCFC could do to keep up.
"About eight days ago, they called and were like, 'Guess what, your song has been chosen as the first single, and now we need a video,' " bassist Nick Harmer laughed.
"It was like a rocket ship — faster than any of us could've imagined."
"It was all, like, waiting and waiting and waiting to see if it was a go, and then all of a sudden, it's a go and all these tumblers lock into place," guitarist Chris Walla added.
"And suddenly it's a big machine and now we're filming a video."
And so, there they were, in a very spooky mansion on the outskirts of Toronto, working once again with the directorial team known as Walter Robot (they did DCFC's arty
"Grapevine Fires" video).
And though the "Equinox" video won't premiere until Wednesday (on MTV and MTV.com), we figured it would be cool to give Twilighters (and Death Cab fans) a sneak peek at the clip right now. You know, to keep with the rather breakneck pace at which this whole thing has unfolded. And, yes, the guys in the band are cool with it. They've gotten used to just rolling with the punches.
"There's that kind of intangible quality that happens [in our songs]," Harmer said.
"It happened for me the very first practice we ever had, in our living room at 1138 Ellis Street [in Bellingham, Washington]."
"And 12 years later, we're making a vampire video," frontman Ben Gibbard laughed.
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Lion and Lamb Love and
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