iN VIDEO: Ancient Engines music video an ode to Kelowna musicians

KELOWNA – Kelowna-based band Ancient Engines released their biggest and most ambitious video today and it's a celebration of the lively local music scene.

Six months ago, the band, along with director Chelsea McEvoy and cinematographer Ryan Tebbutt, received a $10,000 grant and support from Telus/Storyhive to create a music video for their song Two Hands Less. After a long period of anticipation, the video dropped on June 1.

The video, primarily set in Fernando's Pub, shows the day-to-day struggles and triumphs of local musicians in the Kelowna scene.

Check out the video below.


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Sean Mott

After spending most of his life on the East Coast and earning a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) degree from the University of King's in Halifax, Sean Mott decided to strike out west to start his reporting career in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. He recently moved to Lake Country and he covers everything from crime to local art to everyday absurdities in Kelowna.