Samuel Harosh presents a new single, with a clip taken at the Tel Aviv Funeral Home • A few days earlier, Noa Kirl was filmed at the same location • View premiere
Namuel Harush // Photo: PR
A few days ago, it was announced that Noa Kirl released a new single called "If You Are a Man" whose clip was filmed at a clearly unorthodox location - the Reading Funeral Home in Tel Aviv. Apparently, a few days after Noa Kirl's filming, the place underwent "training" and became a glatt kosher set of photos in favor of a clip by religious singer Nmuel Roche.
Immediately after the Sabbath, Harush's people raided the place, and after the preparations began to photograph the new single "Back and forth." It is a poem that deals with a person's coping with the belief process in the day-to-day search and finding questions and answers. The lyrics, the crew said, take on immense meaning between the locals connecting a cosmic connection between life and those that no longer exist. During the clip, the cast members were washed down by Danny Avidani (who also signed the musical production and production), along with the musical instruments in the water.
Harush was born and raised in France, and as a teenager immigrated to Israel alone. Coming from a typical European musical house, he creates music in a variety of styles that he knew and absorbed in his childhood. Among other things, he sings in a mix that includes Jewish music, solo, jazz and even operatic touches. He is currently distributing his time performing in Israel to Jewish communities across the globe.