The moniker Dead Phone Calls is certain to arise curiosity in anyone, so who is the recording artist that goes by this compelling pseudonym and what does it mean?!?
Max Cossu a.k.a. Dead Phone Calls is an eclectic music creative that has developed his unique sound around a fusion of music and mystery, sounds and esoterism and art and mysticism. This is all centered around his belief that numbers and symbols are the signs of the divine presence around us.
So with that said, what does the term Dead Phone Calls ultimately relate to and how did he come up with it?
Max explains, the acronym DPC, “Dead Phone Calls” – has been borrowed from the so-called phenomenon “Phone calls from the dead”, in which people literally receive phone calls from a deceased person. . Today it is a fairly common phenomenon and has inspired several books and magazines catering to the followers of this kind of event and by the “EVP – Electronic Voice Phenomena” I am fascinated by unusual and strange phenomena, by the unknown universes, the unsolved mysteries and by everything that was simply “strange”.
Max incorporates these existential and mystical themes brilliantly into his latest single, "Revolution Day" which is accompanied by a jaw dropping music video (YouTube link below).
Our Thoughts on "Revolution Day"
"Revolution Day" brings an intense, gritty rock sound fused with the anthemic feel of a pop hit of the 80's. The track projects elements of a retro sound yet is masterfully layered with contemporary elements that make it an extremely commercially viable song amongst music listeners.
The song contains an empowering message of fortitude, persistence and self-determination in manifesting one's own destiny. The enlightening lyrics exhibits Dead Phone Calls' songwriting dexterity and keen ability to vividly convey a song's theme.
His expressive vocal performance is gripping and draws you in as a listener with its genuineness. He does an outstanding job of portraying the song's concept through his vocal delivery.
What's the Scoop on the Music Video?
To say the visuals of "Revolution Day" are spectacular is an understatement as the music video does an outstanding job of projecting the aural excitement of the song into an amazing presentation visually.
The video is a wonderful collage of interchanging scenes of Dead Phone Calls performing the song against the compelling backdrop of a variety of raw, urban imagery in the Strahov district of Prague.
The "Revolution Day" video also contains an eye-catching blend of computer-generated imagery which carries a tremendous amount of symbolism which links back to the song's concept.
Kudos must also be given for the cinematography as the black and white overtones add an enhanced aura of grittiness and surrealness to the song as Dead Phone Calls plucks intently on his electric guitar.
"Revolution Day" is a gripping sound and music video alike. Make sure to catch the entire video! Hit the thumbs up button and share on your social media! Also, please remember to subscribe to the channel for more awesome Dead Phone Calls video content.
Dead Phone Calls is definitely a recording artist you need to get familiar with. Enjoy the music video and let us know your thoughts!
DEADPHONECALLS - Revolution Day (Official Video)
The video clip was entirely shot in Prague in the district of Strahov. The black/white models in 3d are reproducing the main Strahov square ( the one with th...
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- Official Website : www.deadphonecalls.com
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