Michigan-born and Los Angeles-based artist, rapper, and creative maverick Miles Morrison has released the video for his track, “Take Me Away” today. The song is taken from Miles’ recently released album, Hollywoodland.
“Take Me Away” is the final part of a series of 3 music videos taken from his debut EP with a nod to A Clockwork Orange. It’s a dose of old-fashioned sonic ultra-violence. Watch the previous two videos for “Bad For My Health” and “Off White” HERE and HERE.
“I’ve always had a passion for film, I’ve always had a passion for directors like Stanley Kubrick and Quentin Tarantino, among others…” says Miles Morrison. “Hollywood was my thing, even before music. So, I knew once I had an opportunity to get into music videos, I really wanted to implement all of that.
As I was conceptualizing the videos, I wanted to create something that represented what I’ve been going through for the past few years. So really what you’re watching in these first 3 videos is not necessarily meant to be taken so literally, but, in fact, what it represents is a metaphor for what I’ve gone through from the moment I moved here until today. The woman in the story, she represents ‘Hollywood’ to me.”