Chvrches Reach For Saturn With Help From Japan's Wednesday Campanella
At this point, it shouldn't be surprising every time
Chvrches drop an exciting sugar rush of a song. And however, each new one feels like a gift! The latest ripper is called "Out of My Head" and though it shares visual branding with the band's latest single,
Love Is Dead (from May), it's an entirely new release that dropped Friday (August 3).
While the fact that it rules isn't surprising, the visitor appearance from Japanese pop categorize
Wednesday Campanella was definitely unexpected — and their presence on the track, also, rules.
The accompanying anime video, which also dropped Friday, sees both the universe and slightly futuristic mass transit taking center stage in a bright bouquet of colors and atmosphere.
"Japan has habitually been a really special places for Chvrches," singer Lauren Mayberry mentioned in a statement,
via Pitchfork. "[Wednesday Campanella's] Kom_I has such a strong, individual voice in her music and why she conducts herself as a person — something that I really admire."
The Japanese group's latest release is called
Galapagos, and also you could stream it
right here.
From the categorize that values the significance of
never saying die, cranking out
incredible covers routinely, and shouting choruses to the heavens, "Out of My Head" is another exhilarating entry in Chvrches's already overflowing catalog of positive, sky-scraping anthems. Check it out above.
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