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Menomena Video

The "Evil Bee" video was underwritten by PF Flyers as a way to support a group of artists that we view as kindred spirits. Not only does Menomena share our passion for detail and design, but they have consistently pushed the envelope with their creativity, earning them rave reviews and loyal fans along the way. This animated video for the song “Evil Bee” (from their current album Friend and Foe) explores the darker side of life for a worker bee and can be seen exclusively here on pfflyers.com until October 31, 2007.

About Menomena: Danny Seim, Justin Harris, and Brent Knopf. Together, they join powers to form experimental Portland-based super-group Menomena. They sing, arrange, create, invent instruments, and even make Julienne fries. Menomena has released several stellar, highly original albums since forming in 2000, making them the darlings of the indie rock critics cabal. Give them a listen, they just might change your life (or at the very least make you hum along).

About the Director: Son of a wedding videographer and photographer, Stefan Nadelman received a bachelor's degree in fine arts from Iowa State University in 1994 and began working in New York City as a print graphic designer. He transitioned to web design and then web animation, not only for interactive design but for film. In 2000, Nadelman's first film, “Latin Alive” was included on the Best of Resfest DVD volume 1. By 2003, Stefan left the world of web-based animation for that of film and television. Shortly after, his next film, “Terminal Bar”, won the Jury Prize for short film at the Sundance Film Festival.

Related Links:
www.menomena.com
www.barsuk.com
www.myspace.com/menomena