

"The first two albums were roughly about that, and ever since then, it's been a continuous kind of digging inside to find the roots of these problems that I'm perpetuating. "I became a musician because of that breakup, but this album is no longer about that," he says. And rather than dwelling on the repercussions of the 2005 breakup that pushed him into a musical career, Different Pulses strives to hurdle the obstacles left behind by the disintegration of that relationship. While Avidan has produced other projects on his own (including an EP and a live release) both before and after his three full-length albums with The Mojos, this latest collection of songs is perhaps his most personal. "It has different sounds and touches on different genres of music and takes a different approach to making a record."

I know that in your heart there is an answer to a question I hope that I can find a place where it could be To sync our different pulses into a blinding lightĪnd if love is not the key.

I try to push the colors through a prism back to white Its roots are at my feet, I walk so it won't rest Regurgitate my words, I write so I can feedĪnd Death grows like a tree that's planted in my chest

My life is like a wound I scratch so I can bleed This is much more than a video clip and really a work of art directed by the very talented Vania Heymann (remember the name). He amazingly manages to sound so relevant and at the same time different than everything else out there. Asaf Avidan-Different Pulses So beautiful. You can really feel that he's matured as a singer and songwriter. He has such a unique voice that it's so easy to make it a gimmick but here it goes wonderfully with the music and it's just right. Now Avidan is flying solo and he's off to an amazing start. I only heard a few songs from their later albums, but I liked the fact that they were trying out new things even if it didn't always guarantee success. The song itself is also great and goes perfectly with the video. Avidan rose to fame with the Mojos-I still enjoy listening to their first album except for Weak which got on my nerves because it was played so much. This is much more than a video clip and really a work of art directed by the very talented Vania Heymann (remember the name!).
