Liars will release new album The Apple Drop on August 6th.
The long-running project was reduced to Angus Andrew on 2017 s TFCF and 2018 s Titles With The Word Foundation , but is ready to expand once more.
10th album The Apple Drop finds the songwriter working with outside forces, linking with avant-garde jazz drummer Laurence Pike, multi-instrumentalist Cameron Deyell and lyricist Mary Pearson Andrew.
He comments: âFor the first time I embraced collaboration from an early stage, allowing the work of others to influence the work of my own.â
New album The Apple Drop is seemingly a work of renewal and realignment, with Angus explaining:
Rolling Stone Liars Preview New Album ‘The Apple Drop’ With Off-Kilter ‘Sekwar’
Angus Andrew plays a spelunker who goes increasingly insane in music video for new track
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The Apple Drop, set to arrive August 6th via Mute.
“Sekwar” boasts a mix of lurching drums, rich guitars, and pulsing synths that sometimes stumble around each other and sometimes link up in unison. “When the fog that grows insane,” sings Liars mastermind Angus Andrew at the end of the song, “That I can’t get out my mind/Can you tell me what I used to know?”
“Sekwar” arrives with a music video, directed by Clemens Habicht, and starring Andrew as a spelunker venturing into a mysterious cave. Andrew’s character appears to grow increasingly batty the deeper he goes, and the clip ends with him piecing together a small electronic device that fully warps the world.
See AC/DC Rock Out One by One in Realize Behind-the-Scenes Video
Group used some unusual techniques to achieve the dizzying effect of the Power Up barnburner
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Power Up album, presents a closeup of the band in dizzying detail. The camera gets right in Brian Johnson’s face and perches on the headstock of Angus Young’s guitar as they rock out in front of Young’s deafening wall of Marshall amps and then it spins in circles on the floor, aiming up at the Aussie hellraisers. Each frame of the clip is disorienting.
Now, Young and creative director Josh Cheuse are revealing how they made the video in a new behind-the-scenes mini-doc. In the doc, Cheuse explains that the way photographer Gavin Elder used a 360 camera during the band’s “Shot in the Dark” video shoot inspired Young. “I just looked at how it looked, and I saw that wide frame, and I thought it looked pretty good,” the guitarist says. “It looked different.”
Athletic Bilbao lift the Supercopa de Espana trophy (Picture: RFEF - Pool/Getty Images)
A group of Athletic Bilbao footballers celebrated their triumphant cup-winning victory over Barcelona last weekend by covering AC/DC‘s ‘Highway To Hell’ â check out the clip of them performing below.
Bilbao upset the odds on Sunday (January 17) as they beat Barcelona 3-2 after extra time to win the Spanish Super Cup, or Supercopa de España.
Six Bilbao players â Dani GarcÃa, Ãscar de Marcos, Mikel Vesga, Mikel Balenziaga, Iñigo Lekue and Asier Villalibre â teamed up as the club celebrated in a Seville hotel following the game to perform AC/DC’s classic 1979 track.