
This Quirky Claymation Music Video Stars Bushwick's Myrtle-Broadway JMZ Station
The whimsical video for new band Rooster shows us the J train we would like to see in the world.
Who isn't a sucker for some claymation? Mimi Oz and her band, Rooster, enlisted the help of local animator Edwin Chavez to recreate a cleaner and cheerier version of Bushwick's Myrtle Avenue J train station in clay.
"Baby on the J" is a song based on a true story and features a catchy refrain and "themes of fate-found love in the New York City’s subway system." You can check it out below!
If you like what you hear, Rooster's first EP comes out in just a few weeks, and it looks like they'll be at The Footlight on February 1.

Featured image: Still from "Baby on the J." All images courtesy of Rooster.
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