Take All The Time You Think You Need, the wonderfully named sophomore album of dream pop band Easter Island, comes out next week on December 11. Though the bandโ€”originally formed in 2010 by brothersย Ethan and Asher Payneโ€”is based in Athens, Georgia, its members sprawl throughout the country.

In a nod to the geographic and social distancing constraints we are all experiencing, the band has unrolled a series of video tributes to each band member’s specific city. There was Denver, Athens, and Houstonโ€”now, premiering a day ahead of its official release, it’s time for the hometownย of Chapel Hill bassist Justin Ellis (al Riggs, Flash Car, Happy Abandon) to get its due.ย 

Easter Island makes “panoramic, post-rock inspired by dream pop”ย and those qualities seep through on “Great Big World,” with its gauzy instrumentals andย intimate, roaming popโ€”think Pinegrove crossed with George Winston. The video is also a loving panorama of Chapel Hill and Carrboro’s music scene, with stops at some of the small venues struggling most right now, including Local 506ย and Nightlight.

The song, as the band has it, is an exploration of “What makes a small town feel like homeโ€”and how alien it is when many of its defining qualities are on hold or ended.”

The last part of the video is shot on a sailboat. As the sun pans across the water, you already feel warmer. Watch more below.ย 


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Sarah Edwards is culture editor of the INDY, covering cultural institutions and the arts in the Triangle. She joined the staff in 2019 and assumed her current role in 2020.