Hole Violet Official | Music Video

The video follows a dual narrative that juxtaposes two worlds:

Analyze the (like Emily Brontë) behind the song. Hole Violet Official Music Video

Love described the video's look as being inspired by "acid flashbacks" and grainy "old film stock" . The video follows a dual narrative that juxtaposes

This was the first music video to feature bassist Melissa Auf der Maur , who joined the band following the death of Kirsten Pfaff. Courtney Love performs the song in front of

Courtney Love performs the song in front of a painted forest backdrop as fake snow falls around her, creating a dreamlike, almost artificial atmosphere of isolation.

These gritty scenes are intercut with footage of young ballerinas and children performing on a theater stage. This contrast highlights how the "skills" girls are taught for performance in childhood can evolve into tools for adult titillation and exploitation. Visual Symbolism

The video concludes with an increasingly angry Love screaming "take everything!"—a final, defiant surrender that symbolizes the point where there is nothing left to be taken. Behind the Scenes