Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to the Greek pop scene, the "Crayon" music video is a masterclass in how to elevate a hit song into a complete sensory experience.
: Using a mix of sharp digital clarity and film-like grain, the cinematography highlights the band's evolution into a more "adult-pop" territory. The wardrobe and set design lean heavily into a vintage 90s-meets-modern-minimalism style.
Released in late 2022, "Crayon" marks another successful collaboration between the band and director . The video departs from typical high-energy pop performances, opting instead for a narrative-driven approach that mirrors the song's melancholic yet rhythmic synth-pop vibe.
: Christos Mastoras delivers a vulnerable performance, shifting between intense close-ups and wide shots of the band performing in a shadowy, industrial space. This contrast effectively bridges the gap between the intimate lyrics and the track’s radio-friendly hook. Cultural Impact
Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to the Greek pop scene, the "Crayon" music video is a masterclass in how to elevate a hit song into a complete sensory experience.
: Using a mix of sharp digital clarity and film-like grain, the cinematography highlights the band's evolution into a more "adult-pop" territory. The wardrobe and set design lean heavily into a vintage 90s-meets-modern-minimalism style. melisses_crayon_official_music_video
Released in late 2022, "Crayon" marks another successful collaboration between the band and director . The video departs from typical high-energy pop performances, opting instead for a narrative-driven approach that mirrors the song's melancholic yet rhythmic synth-pop vibe. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer
: Christos Mastoras delivers a vulnerable performance, shifting between intense close-ups and wide shots of the band performing in a shadowy, industrial space. This contrast effectively bridges the gap between the intimate lyrics and the track’s radio-friendly hook. Cultural Impact Released in late 2022, "Crayon" marks another successful