Taste Test: Lindsay Kay reconnects with nature in new video, ‘Clean and Fair’
The singer-songwriter utilizes Alberta’s cinematic countryside for redemption.
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A serene sadness splashes off the jagged rocks of our heart, an unrequited love the ripples’ lonesome cry. A constant state of confusion and coldness, it’s the kind of emotional configuration through which we all must plod. Folksy singer-songwriter Lindsay Kay turns to the grandeur of nature to cleanse her heart, mind and even her skin, washing away the dirt for a more pristine visage. “Get in the shower with me / And dry me off and leave me be,” she chirps as a songbird does once morning has broken through a foggy midnight haze. “Clean and Fair” is paired with an appropriately majestic and artistic manifestation – her emotions are haywire but in traipsing across “Alberta’s prairies, forests, lakes and mountains,” Kay, alongside director Anastasia Lebedeva, hunts down a baptismal that only Mother Nature can offer.
“Clean and Fair” is ripped from Kay’s 2018 studio record, For the Feminine, By the Feminine.
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