Manayunk’s Pigeon Culture Ventures Into The Dark With “Meaningless Phrase”

Pigeon Culture Ventures Into The Dark With “Meaningless Phrase”

By Tyler Asay

Philly-based folk act Pigeon Culture has shared the new music video for the single, “Meaningless Phrase,” from their Fallout EP released last year. Directed by local auteur Bob Sweeney, the video finds the duo searching for the unknown, even when it is right in front of them. Adorned with their classic animal masks, the duo (which consists of local singer-songwriters Celia Tice & Sophia Greenberg) create a picture of the “local mystery” found within Wissahickon Valley Park while bringing a knowing longing to the song that orchestrates the video. 

“When will I learn all the right things to say?” sings Tice, “How do you love someone without giving yourself away?” Pigeon Culture, as a band, is complete as two songwriters bouncing off ideas of how love should be in our era (with the internet and social media), while trying to make sense of areas unknown. Like the maps they are following, we continue to be drawn to each other, even when logic goes out the window.

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