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The psychedelic cutout of Bloomfields’ channel in the music video for “Pink Skies”

Inspired by Filipino collage artists, the trippy video embraces imperfection as a mark of authenticity

The official music video for the Bloomfields’ most recent track, “Pink Skies.” is about to be released.

The video is a surreal animated collage that unfolds in a kaleidoscope of psychedelic visuals, band performances, and pop-art inspirations. It was directed and edited by Louie Poco, the band’s bassist.

For Poco, the project was a genuine labor of love and passion rather than merely a technical exercise. He says, “It was my first time experimenting with animated collage and green screen.” “Innumerable hours of manual editing and exercising creative muscles were used, with no AI involved.”

Drawing inspiration from Filipino collage artists Andrea Cervantes and Charlie Salazar, Poco channeled their cut-out aesthetic to craft a piece that mirrors the band’s sonic DNA: vintage-tinged, psychedelic, and deeply human.

“Its imperfections are exactly what make it beautiful and trippy,” explains Louie. “It’s not about polished perfection, but about joy, creativity, and the spirit of something crafted with love.”

The song “Pink Skies” is full of indie rock sensibility and Britpop influences. The song is a glittering vision, a respite from reality, and a desire for light to burst through the storm. It is equal parts radiant hymn and dreamy getaway.

Lilystars Records released Pink Skies earlier this month on all digital music platforms across the globe. The music video will be released this Friday, September 26, 2025, at 10:30 p.m.

 

 

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