Ceremony share new video for "Your Life In France"
Frontman Ross Farrar is despondant and secluded in Ceremony's new music video for "Your Life In France".
Farrar's echoing vocals glide alongside rapidly driving rhythms and frenetic refrains, a cool and calm amidst a turbulent storm. "Your Life In France" depicts him entirely alone in a monochrome world that doesn't stop moving.
"A lot of the content has to do with loss, and specifically the loss of someone who you care deeply about," Farrar said of the new album. "There is no way for you to go through something like this artistically and not have really strong emotions of loss and pain. There's not really any way to hide that."
"Your Life In France" features on Ceremony's forthcoming album The L-Shaped Man, set for release on 18 May via Matador Records.
Watch "Your Life In France" below.
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