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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Christina Perri Gets Emotionally In "Distance"

Christina Perri has released the music video for "Distance," the third single of her debut studio album, "Lovestrong." As stated by Perri on a video on her Facebook, it featuring her good friend, Jason Mraz. The Elliott Sellers-directed clip sees Perri and Mraz singing the lyrics of the wistful ballad while wandering the same place, but without running into each other. It gives us an antique look inside Perri's heart. She and Mraz croon the melodies in the sweetest ways, making us happy and nostalgic both at the same time!
"'Distance' is a song about loving someone at the wrong time in your life," the 25-year-old tells Rolling Stone. "Maybe it's too soon, maybe it's too late, but nevertheless it's about being around that one whom your heart longs for without being about to show your true feelings, without being able to tell them. It's very hard to keep love a secret, and I wrote this song about the one time I had to." The bittersweet message and haunting duet vocals from both artists carry the clip with plenty of emotional vulnerability and engagement.
"Distance" is a quite beautiful on the ears, and it sounds like a much more restrained performance from the 'Jar Of Hearts' singer and the emotionally engaging combination of her and Mraz really does connect with some resonance. They'd create the type of song poignant enough to leave you blubbering and snot-crying into an empty pint of ice cream, because that's just what happens when you add one amazing singer-songwriter to another amazing singer-songwriter and then throw in a video with hazy sunlight and a white dress.
In the gorgeous clip, Perri and Mraz play lovers who are torn apart. There are a ton of sad faces and stolen glances, which work just as well. Symbolically, the pair are in the same house, yet they can't quite find each other. As Perri roams the property, she eventually stumbles upon a huge wall of photos and mementos that we're assuming remind her lover, as she dramatically rips the photos off the wall only to reveal a real live Mraz, calmly strumming his guitar and waiting patiently for Perri to find him. The clip leaves us in suspense.

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