Sweden's Tula share Lost In Translation-y video for cinematic single "River"
Berlin-based Swedish quintet Tula unveil Tokyo-set music video for latest single "River".
The cinematic track has been enthralling attentions since it first appeared online in February, and now it's been given a vivid new music video.
Directed by Terese Andrén, the video's artistic imagery is reminiscent of Lost In Translation - though the track itself couldn't be clearer. Intricately layered vocals sprawl and soar, elegant verses seamlessly paving the way for a towering chorus. Sleek production (courtesy of Robyn collaborator Klas Åhlund) sees the track ebb and flow to monumental heights as impressive as the skyscrapers and scenery that accompany the song's video.
"River" is out now via Telegram Records.
Stream the music video for "River" below.
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