More songs by The Black Keys
Description
Life here is presented as an eternal garden bed: weeds of evil, a hail of mistakes, and suddenly - the first timid sprout breaking through all this ugliness. “No rain, no flowers” sounds like both a statement of fact and a consolation: pain will turn into strength anyway, even if it seems like nothing more than a dirty puddle for now.
The music seems to urge you to get up, dust yourself off, and take another chance - because the sun will return anyway, and the scars of the past will eventually turn into a road map rather than marks of defeat. And there is a special beauty in this: those who have weathered the storm will always have flowers that smell brighter.
Director: Brad Strickman
Producer: Shane Strickman
Production company: Black Balloon LLC