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Vance Joy – Georgia [Official Video]

‘Georgia is taken from Vance Joy’s debut album Dream Your Life Away. Currently you can get it for $1.19 on iTunes in Australia for a limited time. Get it now at http://smarturl.it/DreamYourLifeAway
Stream it at http://smarturl.it/DYLAstream (US & AUS)

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Written, Directed & Edited by Luci Schroder
Produced by Emma Haarburger
Cinematography by Michael Latham

Featuring Darcy Kent & Blake Testro

Production Manager: Natalie James
1st Assistant Director: Adrian Cook
Safety Supervisor: Adrian Kortus

Special Effects: Brian Holmes FilmFX
Stunt Coordinator: Zef Eletheriou

Steadicam Operator: Glenn Clayton
Aerial Cinematography: Coptercam
Grip & Gaffer: Tom Savige from SAVAGE Film Services

Production Designer: Leah Popple
Standby Wardrobe: Lucie McMahon
Makeup & Hair: Samantha Coles & Lou McLaren

Special Thanks to Ralph Berrill & Central Highlands Water

About Vance Joy

Vance Joy’s debut full length album dream your life away was released in September 2014 and produced by Ryan Hadlock (The Lumineers, Johnny Flynn), telling immensely relatable tales of love won and lost; of longing and heavy hearts, the beauty of love and an overwhelming humanness, all set to stirring, emotional indie folk-pop.

It was also a stretching of musical muscles: on the flowing, swelling thump of second single “Mess Is Mine” and the mix of finger-picked acoustic guitar and stirring strings on “Wasted Time.” The delicate melodies of “Georgia” (which also went platinum in Australia) showed off a maturing, growing songwriter. “All I Ever Wanted” was an uplifting, rollicking folk ballad that gave Vance Joy’s voice a chance to shine.

Dream your life away prompted an avalanche of accolades. Rolling Stone in Australia gave it four stars and hailed its “universal relatability” and “full of tales ‘about growing up, of love, lust and loss, and time’s passage all painted with a golden folky haze.’” It also hit #17 on the US Billboard Hot 200, topped Australia’s ARIA charts, and solidified Vance Joy as more than just “Riptide.”

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