Sophie Strauss's "Dog Fight" is a dreamy music video that pairs Sophie's gauzy vocals, and poignant lyrics about the push-pull nature and unrealistic expectations of certain relationships, with images of surreal light and dark interplay and themes and rejection and embrace. Sophie Strauss is a musician from Los Angeles. At 24 years old, Sophie’s music is both warm and biting. She juxtaposes lush synths against sharp, organic percussion and her intimate vocals that bring you into her tense, glistening world. She is aggressively opinionated, girly, queer, shameless, and self-deprecating and her songwriting is as comfortable with discomfort as she is. For the video: we wanted to create a piece that presented these opposing forces. Light vs Darkness, Push vs Pull, Good Embrace vs Bad Embrace. Ultimately, the intention of the hands was meant to represent an artists relationship to their audience. The dichotomy between wanting your art to be lovingly accepted, but also the difficult nature of your audience pulling you into fear, criticism, etc. where you can lose yourself. There, of course, is also another layer of meaning that directly ties back to the lyrics of the song, the push-pull nature of a romantic relationship. The need from romantic partners to become something for them. The video ends with the artist finding a quiet balance among the chaos of creation and love. Hopefully...