SCARLET FANTASTIC TO HELL

The iconic Scarlet Fantastic return to the fold with a brand new track "To Hell" - some elegant electronic disco noir, produced by Hifi Sean, and featuring artwork by Ladypat. Filmed by Mark French at the St Leonards studio.


           

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"It is as if the drama and anticipation of changing skies and moody seas echo the complication and confusion of our troubled minds. These scenes witnessed through a lens and cast within a frame speak of personal human pain, experiences and circumstances, temper our suffering. The sea and sky bring us a calm wonder and visceral moments in time. Nature's visual gift to us is that of peace and joy." EDDIE KNIGHT
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Enjoyed very much having the extraordinary Mark Thomas in the studio, and to be able to support him photographically for this amazing show.
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The visual impact and immense communicative value of TASS posters have been evident since they were first created - in June 1941