Danny Elfman Gives Behind-The-Scenes Look at His Latest Music Video “Sorry”
Most horror fans know Danny Elfman as the musical genius who scores Tim Burton flicks (along with dozens of other films and TV shows). But before he became a genre composer extraordinaire, Elfman was an alternative rocker with major street cred: The lead singer and driving force behind Oingo Boingo!
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It looks like Elfman is going back to his roots. Before the pandemic made music festivals a memory, he was slated to headline Coachella in 2020. Last month, he released a video for “Sorry” originally created as a visual companion for the live performance. Check it out below!
Yesterday, we got a stunning peek behind-the-scenes of “Sorry”. Give it a spin below.
In “Sorry”, Josh Freese plays drums, Robin Finck and Nili Brosh play guitars, Stu Brooks plays bass, and Sidney Hopson plays percussions, The animation was created by Jesse Kanda, Berit Gilma is the art director, and Lizbeth Williamson did hair and make-up.
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Are you a fan of Danny Elfman? What do you think of the video and behind-the-scenes look at “Sorry”? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also carry on the convo with me personally on Twitter @josh_millican.