Words by Emily McConochie // Images by Jack Miranda
The clip features a plethora of wild Australian creatures and landscapes, coupled with rune rattling motifs. It goes to show that the Kimono Drag Queens crew, alongside director/producer Claire Salter and videographer/editor Liam French can pull off some grand, ominous ideas.
Packed with a full day’s food and water, I met with KDQ & Co for a true blue dawn-till-dusk behind the scenes experience. Set in an untamed Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, we sought locations and dotted members along the cliffs, caves and creeks of Durramurragal land.
As day turned into night, being on this set was a stragglers dream. The team rejoiced in beating the rain, walking through still waters and perfect lighting throughout day. To welcome the night, the Drag Queens danced around a witchy ring of fire, masking themselves with horse bones, amidst a full moon rising. So Sannyasin, so ‘Danse Macabre’, so sick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE-QrJnyiPc&feature=youtu.be
Dressed in red, the KDQ crew trudged through undisturbed tracks and bled into an all consuming backdrop. Peep some of the behind the scenes snaps taken by Jack Miranda for your visual pleasure:
If you haven’t heard or seen the guys play live, you should. They are a percussion-heavy, soul harvesting, guitar frenzied force to be reckoned with. So, as we stand on the precipice of their first album, snack on ‘Hunters’ while you wait – or even better, catch them live around the country in June/July – info here, dates below: