FLOAT (The Cowgirl & The Alien) music video is getting attention! Over 23K views in 4 weeks! FLOAT is the song featured in the video.
“FLOAT (The Cowgirl & The Alien),” Denise Marsa's latest single, showcases both sides of Denise Marsa’s artistic personality. The cowgirl is present in the tough, uncompromising guitar arrangement, the sinewy, blues-drenched vocal performance, and the illustrative lyric, which firmly bonds the track to pop-rock storytelling tradition. But the alien is here, too. She drifts through the echoes and the spacy effects, the synthesizer, and the ambient sounds. Most of all, the alien is palpable in the spirit of the song — its sense of quiet destabilization, longing, and questing. The single was produced by Marsa and collaborator the past two years, Janosch Roth, owner of Lautstumm Studios in Germany.
About the video: Denise Marsa and co-director Karolina Tyszkowska (video animation designer) bring the cowgirl and the alien to life in the "FLOAT" clip. It's an animated fantasy of impossible romance that becomes real through the power of faith and audacity. Cowgirls and aliens might seem like opposites. Cowgirls are terrestrial, material, tethered to a particular time and place; aliens are stratospheric, spectral, transcendent, and defiant of the laws of gravity. Yet they've got more in common than it might initially appear. They both operate on the frontiers; they're both explorers, comfortable on the margins of society. And courage is demanded from cowgirls and aliens alike.
When the clip opens, the cowgirl is alone on a range that resembles a lunar landscape. Once the alien makes her desires felt, the two become inseparable and travel the world on the coolest UFO in the solar system: a flying skateboard. Only at the cowgirl’s home are the couple made to feel unwelcome. Do the characters transcend the disapproval of the small-minded? Might the sheer courage of their unlikely love light a fire in the hearts of the young and hopeful?
Watch it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZQjRSSfmaI
released June 3, 2022
words & music by Denise Marsa
produced by Janosch Roth & Denise Marsa