Filming took place in the dilapidated House of Culture in Irpin. Video monetization will go to charity
British artist Ed Sheeran and the Ukrainian band Antytila performed a standard song 2 steps / Lilacs interrupted our dream, where Ukrainian and English were heard. The video for the song was published on Antitila’s Youtube channel.
The video for this composition was taken without the full participation of the group, because its members are defending their homeland, which is in defense of the territory. Filming took place at the nearly destroyed House of Culture in Irpin.
“The Central House of Culture of Irpen is gaining popularity in a not the best way, but this is how we draw attention to the atrocities committed by the occupiers against our cultural and architectural monuments! Thanks to Ed Sheeran and the Antibody group for drawing attention! This is an incredible job, “he wrote on his website. Facebook page host and sound engineer of House of Culture Pavel Visloguzov.
All money from monetization and royalties will go to charity Music Saves UA, a project of the All-Ukrainian Association of Musical Events.
“The Ukrainian lyrics of the song 2Step are my personal story of the first day of the war. The mermaids disrupted not only our sleep with Elena, but also the sleep of millions of Ukrainians that day. It was a war flare up in a peaceful life, which lasts for several months, ”said Taras Topolya, lead singer of the group Antitila.
According to him, the offer from Ed Sheeran’s team to record a standard song was another demonstration of support from the people of Great Britain and an unprecedented action that is guaranteed to create a strong momentum.
“Antitelya did their job like military personnel, it has not been easy for us to create and record Ukrainian lyrics and vocals in the studio. In addition, the studio of Bobina Records, where we usually recording our own songs, is under work. But thanks to Maxim Sivolap, our friend and continued co-author and arranger of many songs, we did our part, “Topoplya said.
Notice the antibodies that they assigned this video to the memory of Ukrainian director Dmitry Manifest, whose life was also cut short soon.
It will be recalled that earlier the British band Pink Floyd released the track Hey Hey Rise Up, based on the anthem of Sich Riflemen Oy u luzi red viburnum performed by the frontman of the Ukrainian band Boombox Andriy Khlivnyuk. The song topped the UK’s Official Singles Download Chart Top 100.
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Source: korrespondent