Milky Chance - Flashed Junk Mind (official Video) Info
The video emphasizes simplicity, focusing on a group of friends enjoying life in a German town surrounded by nature. It employs a low-budget, DIY aesthetic that mirrors the "self-produced" nature of the band's early work.
Lyrics like "When we were young souls on the junk-yard" contrast a simpler past with the current "stunned minds" filled with "junk-goods". Milky Chance - Flashed Junk Mind (Official Video)
The official music video for Milky Chance's is a quintessential piece of the mid-2010s indie-folk revival. Directed by Justin Izumi and released in September 2014, the video serves as a visual companion to the themes of modern distraction and urban escapism found in the duo's debut album, Sadnecessary . Creative Direction and Visual Style The video emphasizes simplicity, focusing on a group
Shot by Jalaludin Trautmann , the camera work is intimate and non-intrusive, matching lead singer Clemens Rehbein’s relaxed vocal delivery. Lyric and Song Analysis The official music video for Milky Chance's is
The song reflects on "junk culture"—the sensory overload of city life and media—while attempting to find genuine human connection.
The track is a masterclass in the duo's signature blend of reggae-lite bounce , electronic beats , and indie-folk guitar riffs. Reception and Impact
When we were young souls on the junkyard. Now we are stunned minds, full of junk-goods. But I feel your heartbeat, just like mine. MILKY CHANCE: Flashed Junk Mind.