The “mini-movie” — as some might call Johnathan Thulin‘s music video for his song “Dead Come To Life” (feat. Charmaine) — is an emotional journey that captivates you from the start. The video gives perspective into human condition, and the process of redemption. With the beautiful voice of Charmaine paired with stellar cinematography, the video is worth taking the nine minutes of your day to watch. Also, check out New Release Tuesday for new releases and exclusive interviews every week.
Jonathan Thulin’s “Dead Come To Life” takes the form of a mini-movie
June 11, 2013 By Taylor Rhea Smith
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