In celebration of the release of their new EP That Was Then, This Is Now, Envy of None have revealed a beautiful and striking new video for That Was Then, recalling the idea of retro Pop Art genius Roy Lichtenstein seen through the lens of a psychedelic graphic novel in the beautiful clip’s vibrant and stylistic imagery.
Created by Olivier Boscovitch (YouTube/Instagram), who has previously worked with David Guetta, the artist was handpicked by Andy Curran to create a video that was inspired by Maiah Wynne’s lyrics representing both a metaphorical and literal chase.
Andy Curran comments: “The video was created by the super talented Olivier Boscovitch. I discovered some of his work online and reached out to him, and he loved the song ‘That Was Then’. He was inspired by the dark and haunting lyrics that Maiah wrote for the song. He pitched the concept of a girl riding a chopper and travelling through a fictional trippy landscape, basically her life, while being chased by a bad assed villain in a muscle car. The driver of the car represents the person in our lives that we’re getting away from. Olivier’s amazing graphics are a testament to his unique creativity, we’re very lucky to be working with him.”