Mr. Flannery and His Feelings Release New Video 'Pushing Up' on Huffington Post

By: Sep. 07, 2017
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Feelings, Mr. Flannery would tell you, are complicated things. Happiness, sadness? Leave the simple stuff to the amateurs. No, Mr. Flannery And His Feelings are after something a little subtler, a little more thoughtful, and ultimately, more provocative: gray areas, moments of ambivalence, aches, sudden breakthroughs, lightning-flash realizations. Try Your Hardest, the first album from Michael Flannery's new project, is a flood of feelings that you don't ordinarily find in a pop song - artistic isolation, admiration of a friend, the wistfulness of a sailor lost at sea, appreciation for a killer goldfish. This is Mr. Flannery's gift: he can take an emotionally complicated subject and present it to his listener in three minutes of smart, accessible, instantly memorable music. Watch the new "Pushing Up" video by Mr. Flannery and His Feelings on Huffington Post

Try Your Hardest is a bravely varied album. On it, Mr. Flannery tackles synthpop, new wave, hard rock, abrasive punk, funk, and even a little calypso. You just recently received the mesmerizing black-and-white clip for "Embers Of Dead Fires", but that was just the appetizer. The main course is the brand new "Pushing Up," clip. It's a singalong with a synthesizer hook, a catchy chorus and a hip-hop beat. In its video, Mr. Flannery is free, and enjoying a beautiful day; it's a celebration of the quotidian, and an acknowledgement of the underrated beauty of domestic routine.

Every frame of Gabriel Judet-Weinshel's radiant video for "Pushing Up" is a pure pleasure to watch. Daily activities, like getting out of bed and hanging washing on a backyard line, become steps in a dance that feels as familiar and comfortable as a suburban breakfast. The producer in Mr. Flannery surely understands the value in amplifying small things until they achieve ritual significance. The newly minted frontman? He's just delighted to deliver his message - and his joy is infectious.

These two clips couldn't be more different. But they don't contradict each other; on the contrary, they feel like twin expressions of a coherent and fully developed vision. Released through Hudson County's Rhyme And Reason Records, Try Your Hardest is a debut of sorts, but Michael Flannery is no newcomer to music. He's been a presence in New York and New Jersey music for many years as a producer, arranger, sound engineer, collaborator, sideman, and sounding-board for other artists. Like other studio auteurs who've taken a step into the center spotlight - Brian Eno, Thomas Dolby - his music makes an indelible sonic imprint that could never be mistaken for anybody else's.

Watch the new "Pushing Up" video by Mr. Flannery and His Feelings on Huffington Post

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