"Albatross", a cut from UK indie outfit Wild Beasts' forthcoming LP Smother, is a slowly unfurling ballad and its corresponding clip is similarly dreamy and disjointed. In the video directed by Dave Ma, a woman engages in some well-choreographed movements around a spare, eerie set, as the footage of her moving is interspersed with clips of IV bags filled with black liquid, as well as huge fossilized bugs. There's a second or two near the end that features bare feet walking on top of a line of said dead bugs-- if you are into that, please keep it to yourself.
We are thrilled to unveil the new video for Wild Beasts' forthcoming single, Albatross, from their forthcoming album Smother.
Filmed in London by the distinctive Dave Ma, the video is a beautiful, dreamlike sequence of images featuring the band along side a female dancer, capturing the high abstraction and intensity of the song. The video emits a sense of reflection about loss and an underlying hope of being free.
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