Cut Copy unveil first single in nearly three years "Love Is All We Share"
Melbourne's Cut Copy have returned with "Love Is All We Share", their first new single since 2017.
The dreamy new track is the group's first since their 2017 LP Haiku from Zero, and arrives with a therapeutic visual created by Takeshi Murata and Christopher Rutledge.
Cut Copy's Dan Whitford says of the new single, ""Love Is All We Share’"is a song we made using only a handful of sounds, hoping to create an intimate and unworldly atmosphere. It was written a year ago about the anxieties of imagined future times, as technology becomes more all-consuming. But in light of recent events the song took on an eerie significance. Now, with our immediate future uncertain and people the world over self isolating, "love" more than ever, feels like one of the best things we can share."
Director Murata adds, "Of the ideas we had, the floating bubbles stood out – representing elements of the song best with animation that’s meditative. For me, the bubbles point to our relationships and their fragility, relevant to the lyrics and time."
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