HEARTACHE

09.08.2024

This case is inspired by the original song by Roxy Music. The phrase "dream home" typically refers to an idealized vision of a perfect living space, but in this context, it suggests that even in such an environment, there is a "heartache," or a deep emotional void. The song explores the idea that material possessions and superficial comforts cannot replace genuine human connection and emotional fulfillment.

MUSIC


Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home A Heartach

In Every Dream Home a Heartache" is a song by the British rock band Roxy Music. It was released on their second album, "For Your Pleasure," in 1973. The song was written by the band's lead vocalist and primary songwriter, Bryan Ferry.

The cover was prepared and recorded by Midnight Honeycake, Czech-American indie/alt rock band based in Prague,

The lyrics of the song depict a narrative of someone who has everything they could desire in terms of material possessions—a luxurious home, beautiful objects, and even a synthetic partner in the form of an inflatable doll. However, despite having all these things, there is a profound sense of loneliness, longing, and dissatisfaction.

The inflatable doll mentioned in the song serves as a metaphor for the shallow and artificial nature of the protagonist's relationships and experiences. Despite its physical perfection and availability, it cannot provide the genuine companionship and love that the protagonist ultimately desires.

Overall, "In Every Dream Home a Heartache" is a reflection on the hollowness of consumerism and the quest for superficial happiness, highlighting the importance of genuine emotional connections and fulfillment in life.

PHOTO


STYLE

Costumes by Alexandra

Make-up by Evgenia


Model: Rose

Model: Tomara 

Model: Viktoria

Model: Anna

Music Band: Midnight Honeycake

Model: David

Model: Justin

CASE TEAM


Video Production

Anton


Photo Production

Alena


Make-up

Evgeniia


Costumes

Alex