In the newly released official music video for “FALLING,” a collaboration between Jazz Moon and Jeremy Amato the viewer is drawn immediately into an ethereal, evocative world. The video was directed and shot by Manny Zepeda, whose cinematic eye weaves a delicate tapestry of visuals that feel like they exist between dream and reality.

From the onset, skull makeup crafted by Clio Galanis captures attention, serving as a striking emblem of beauty intertwined with mortality. Through subtle lighting and intimate close-ups, the video explores notions of fragility and transformation, never heavy-handed, yet persistently haunting in tone.
The track itself, produced by Jeremy Amato, anchors the visual experience with a lush, atmospheric sound that complements the veiled visuals. Its hypnotic rhythm and layered textures create a sonic canvas upon which Jazz Moon’s vocal performance glides: tender, entrancing, and suffused with emotional resonance.

“FALLING” stands as a testament to the synergy between Jazz Moon and Jeremy Amato. Their combined talents, vocal nuance, emotive production, and a unified aesthetic suggest a creative partnership that feels both deliberate and organically inspired.
The video invites viewers to interpret its emotional narrative: longing, release, and perhaps a gentle descent into introspection. Through stylized visuals, ghostly makeup, atmospheric mist, and evocative framing, the narrative leans into a mood more than a story, offering a cinematic poem rather than a literal plot.

Officially released via YouTube, the video is part of a broader release push. The single “FALLING” is distributed through Symphonic Distribution under Right At Home Records, with the release dated within the past week at the time of writing. Sharing on social channels has showcased excitement around the launch, including posts from Jeremy Amato himself announcing the music video “out now”.
Overall, “FALLING” hopes to leave viewers suspended between curiosity and emotion a haunting melody married to arresting visuals. Jumbo with symbolism yet minimalist in execution, the video serves as a compelling introduction to the aesthetic world Jazz Moon and Jeremy Amato are exploring together.