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Dallas Duo My Burden Bore Debuts with Controversial Video on Valentine's Day
By Yahoo News
On February 14th you could most likely not avoid the multitude of ads and images all across the internet that served as a constant reminder that it was indeed Valentine's Day. Nowhere was this more evident then on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter; where almost all the posts and tweets were directed at loved ones or somehow related to the typical sentiment usually associated with Valentine's day. However, thousands of people also seemed to take notice at another type of message appearing on their computer screens that day; one which simply read: "Crappy Valentines Day - Love, My Burden Bore."
When Dallas musician Gregory A. Bardasian (Ploy of Oracle) and visual artist (The Revival Art of Gregory A. Bardasian) cast fellow Dallas native Leigha van Tiel to play a role in his first feature film he is set to direct and begin filming this fall, little did he know that van Tiel was also a musician; and that six months later the pair would be in the recording studio working on an entirely new project together as well; My Burden Bore's debut album "La Bella Noir"; which is scheduled for a release this fall.
This Valentine's Day, the world got its first look at the group when they released their debut single, "Love/Hate\Love", and it's controversial video; which was written, directed, shot, and edited by Bardasian. The group promoted the video by sending out a mass email that contained a "Valentine". In each email was a large graphic that read: "Crappy Valentines' Day"- Love, My Burden Bore. Below it, a picture of crying van Tiel holding a heart shaped helium balloon covered in black paint; along side Bardasian lighting a cigarette with his hand covered in black paint. The "Valentine" also included the Youtube link for the video with directions for...
Dallas Duo My Burden Bore Debuts with Controversial Video on Valentine's Day
By Yahoo News
On February 14th you could most likely not avoid the multitude of ads and images all across the internet that served as a constant reminder that it was indeed Valentine's Day. Nowhere was this more evident then on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter; where almost all the posts and tweets were directed at loved ones or somehow related to the typical sentiment usually associated with Valentine's day. However, thousands of people also seemed to take notice at another type of message appearing on their computer screens that day; one which simply read: "Crappy Valentines Day - Love, My Burden Bore."
When Dallas musician Gregory A. Bardasian (Ploy of Oracle) and visual artist (The Revival Art of Gregory A. Bardasian) cast fellow Dallas native Leigha van Tiel to play a role in his first feature film he is set to direct and begin filming this fall, little did he know that van Tiel was also a musician; and that six months later the pair would be in the recording studio working on an entirely new project together as well; My Burden Bore's debut album "La Bella Noir"; which is scheduled for a release this fall.
This Valentine's Day, the world got its first look at the group when they released their debut single, "Love/Hate\Love", and it's controversial video; which was written, directed, shot, and edited by Bardasian. The group promoted the video by sending out a mass email that contained a "Valentine". In each email was a large graphic that read: "Crappy Valentines' Day"- Love, My Burden Bore. Below it, a picture of crying van Tiel holding a heart shaped helium balloon covered in black paint; along side Bardasian lighting a cigarette with his hand covered in black paint. The "Valentine" also included the Youtube link for the video with directions for...
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