Along with the release of The Sweet Kill’s heavily anticipated LOVE AND DEATH EP, the LA-based project led by Pete Mills has also presented the music video for the single “The Girl Who Kissed The World Goodbye”.
Directed by Jamie Mitchell and featuring LA-based artist Hypnatic (AKA Natalia Valeska) and Pete Mills, the video, as the song does, portrays the myriad of emotions related to being in love with someone, slowly losing them, and feeling the pain of never being able to talk to them again.
Perhaps emphasizing the theme of duality, that is, love and subsequent loss, the music video is depicted in both color and black and white. Moving back and forth in the timeline from the good times to the bad, the video depicts the haunting devolution of a relationship, finally lost to the grips of addiction. This subject matter has been present in The Sweet Kills work before, the topic being close to lead singer Pete Mills heart, having himself overcome life as an addict. The video is a stark visual realization of a deep and intense track.
Check out the heart wrenching a memorizing video below: