NEWSLaura OrdComment

CAUTIOUS CLAY DEBUTS “REASONS” VIDEO

NEWSLaura OrdComment
CAUTIOUS CLAY DEBUTS “REASONS” VIDEO

Multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer Cautious Clay unveils the video for “REASONS,” taken from his new EP Table Of Context, today. Directed by Haoyan of America, the video features Cautious Clay himself pole vaulting in a nod to his own high school athletic career and his attitude toward following your interests regardless of a “reason” or greater motive. 

Cautious explains, “The video is set up kind of like a dream sequence that portrays a surreal picture of my day-to-day life as well as certain interests and things I’ve done like pole vaulting or swimming; with the centrifuge being my desk that I’ve made music at for the last eight years.”

Table of Context, Cautious’ highly acclaimed third EP, is out now. In addition to “REASONS,” a collaboration with Tobias Jesso Jr. and Hudson Mohawke, the release features five additional tracks including “SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS” with UMI. The EP follows 2018’s Blood Type and RESONANCE. Further new music from Cautious is imminent.

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Cautious Clay is 26-year-old Josh Karpeh. Born and raised in Cleveland, OH, Karpeh first found music through his training in classical flute, which quickly opened the doors of blues and jazz. In college, he added many other instruments as well as songwriting and production to his repertoire, and soon after began releasing music of his own. Now based in Brooklyn, he has toured the world over and collaborated and shared stages with the likes of John Mayer, Omar Apollo, Tayla Parx, Aluna George, Petit Biscuit, Lil Silva and more, and his music has appeared on “Insecure.” Watch Cautious perform a Tiny Desk Concert for NPR below.

Laura is a midwest born southern bred photographer and journalist living in the live music capital of the world, Austin, TX. She loves Dolly Parton, a good thrift, and her Blue Heelers Hank Williams Junior Jr. and Angus.