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- Sweater Weather (official Video) | The Neighbourhood

The official music video for "Sweater Weather" by The Neighbourhood serves as a definitive visual statement for the band's identity, blending a melancholic "French film noir California summer" aesthetic with themes of intimacy and youth. Released on March 5, 2013, and directed by Zack Sekuler and Daniel Iglesias Jr., the video utilizes a stark grayscale palette that established the band's signature black-and-white branding. Aesthetic and Visual Narrative

Lyrically and visually, the video explores physical and emotional closeness. The central metaphor of the "sweater" represents a haven of safety and warmth against the "cold" of the outside world or personal loneliness. The Neighbourhood - Sweater Weather (Official Video)

: Features the band driving in a 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SE, scenes at a funfair rollercoaster, and beach-side walks. The official music video for "Sweater Weather" by

: A notable moment in the video includes the spray-painting of the band's flipped, upside-down house symbol, which serves as a sensory representation of their unique perspective on their roots. Themes of Intimacy and Connection The central metaphor of the "sweater" represents a

: Filmed over three days across Los Angeles, including a downtown loft, Venice Beach, Hollywood, Santa Monica, and Malibu.

The video is primarily composed of narrative and montage shots, focusing on atmosphere rather than direct performance. It captures sensory details of the California experience, juxtaposing iconic imagery with a dark, moody tone.

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