The famous band "Antitila" presented a new song: Nostalgia for home in every note
The famous band "Antitila" presented a new song: Nostalgia for home in every note
The famous Ukrainian band "Antitila" presented its new song "Home", which promises to immerse the listener in the warm embrace of nostalgia for native places. To create the clip, the team spent a whole week traveling in different parts of Ukraine, shooting footage from well-known and little-known places of the Motherland.
Inspiring journeys
The band's frontman, Taras Topolya, shared that the song "Home" was created to warm the souls of Ukrainians in these difficult times. It is dedicated to those who live in Ukraine during the war, temporary migrants, as well as military personnel who protect our land.
"Everyone who listens to this song will feel the warmth inside, " said Taras Topolya
Unforgettable clip
The clip for the song was shot in various cities of Ukraine: Ternopil, Odessa, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Lviv, Kherson and other smaller places. According to the band, some locations may be little-known, but that's what makes them unique.
Director's vision
The video project was handled by the team of director Dmytro Shmurak, who previously worked with "Antibodies" on music videos for the songs "Dance", "Fary" and the global hit "2Step". They approached the work with special trepidation, striving to preserve in the frame the character and mood of free and native Ukraine.
The new song is already on YouTube
The song premiered on YouTube and will soon be heard live during the band's tour from September to November. This song aims to present the warmth that a person feels when he is at home, on his native land.
"Doma" was created so that everyone who listens to it will feel this warmth inside. The warmth that a person feels when he is at home, on his native land. — shared Taras Topolya
Don't miss this musical masterpiece, which promises to be one of the brightest events of the year. The song "Home" is a melody that will help you mentally find yourself where everyone belongs.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk