All We Are share first new single in two years "L Is For Lose"
All We Are ave returned after two years with funky new single "L Is For Lose".
"L Is For Lose" is the first new offering from the trio since their 2017 album Sunny Hills, and is a first glimpse of their third album due for release next year.
Expanding on the new single, the band says, ""L Is For Lose" is a psychosexual, off kilter tune that is an ode to that weird dance, the push and pull, that a sexual relationship moves to. So close your eyes, get into that rhythm and feel that heat."
Director Jack Whiteley adds of their vibrant video, "With each album brings a new sound and change in direction for All We Are. The key words here were tropical, dancing and animation. What started out as a desire I had to make a lyric video quickly escalated into a full-blown music video with animation. I imagined a hot Miami night where the band play characters caught up in an '80s crime love triangle, before the funk drops and they settle their differences on the dancefloor. Big shout out to our brother Joe Wills who cooked up some seriously hot and saucy animation as well as everyone on our amazing crew, both humans and animals alike!"
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