FLETCHER's 'All Love' Video Is A Mix Of Butterflies, Emptiness, And Glitter Tears

FLETCHER's 'All Love' Video Is A Mix Of Butterflies, Emptiness, And Glitter Tears




It's been two months since FLETCHER released her stellar debut EP, you ruined new york city for me, nevertheless its weak songs still sting with every listen. Case in point: "All Love," one of that assignments standout tracks, procured the visual treatment on Tuesday (October 29), and yes it should come with a trigger warning for anyone who's experienced the torment of unexpectedly running into an ex.


That's exactly what occurs to the "Undrunk" hitmaker in the Grant Spanier-directed vid, which illustrates a literal retelling of the song's lyrics. As soon as you walk in the bar with someone holding hands / Introduce me to her, mention I'm just an old friend / so you ask how I have been / I mention I'm doing fine however I'm fucking lying," the 25-year-old admits, as we visualize her cry glittery tears à la Euphoria. Some more conceptual shots — of butterflies, burning ferns, and shattered disco balls — fill out the vid, which comes to a rain-soaked climax once FLETCHER finally works up the courage to confront her ex. Visualize how that plays out in the vid below.


In a statement about her new video, FLETCHER mentioned, "I really wanted to capture the feeling of seeing your ex for the opening time with someone new. It's a mix of butterflies, emptiness, your heart sinking and your belly on fire all at the same time. At least that's what it felt like for me. I hated the feeling, however pretended like it was all love."


The "All Love" video comes soon after FLETCHER's recent Spotify Singles session, for which she recorded a cover of Post Malone's "I Fall Apart." Check that out right here.









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