Just wish that this would happen a little more often. Picking a random mail, downloading the promo track and being swept off your feet. It has occurred before - I know. But not nearly as often as I’d like it to! To cut a long story short; Change of Seasons by Canada’s Sweet Thing is as happy, catchy and wonderful a pop song as you’ll ever hear and is bound to put a smile on your face. At first I thought the video was a bit bizarre (the first 30 seconds especially), but after paying (just a little) attention to the lyrics, it actually all makes sense.
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SWEET THING "Change of Seasons" directed by Michael Maxxis from Vision Entertainment on Vimeo.
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