Red House of 1844 Crew recently released ‘Stop the Rain’.
The song is his interpretation of Brit Pop and features a music video filmed in London. The track doesn’t really feature elements of the 90s Britpop movement – led by the likes of Pulp, Oasis, Blur and Suede – and is likely more an interpretation of more recent pop music stylings that incorporate electropop elements, not exclusive to British pop music.
Filming locations include:
- The Priory Tavern, Belsize Road
- The flat you see him in is also on Belsize Road, North Maide Vaile, near Kilburn High Road Underground Station
- Hungerford Bridge
- He emerges from Attendant, a cafe that was once a public toilet in the heart of Fitzrovia.
- He runs through Whitehall, passing Trafalgar Studios
- The staircase is at St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, it famously featured in the Spice Girl’s video for ‘Wannabe’
- The Central Line at Kilburn Park
- Tongue & Brisket on Wardour Street in Soho
- Regent Street – the large mock-Tudor building is Liberty’s.
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Check out the mv for ‘Stop The Rain’ below: