Disclosure stream video for London Grammar-featuring 'Help Me Lose My Mind'
UPDATE: Disclosure’s label, PMR Records have removed the video for allegedly promoting drug use. They have released the following statement on the matter.
“The video for Disclosure’s new single was revealed this morning and as with previous Disclosure videos, it was about the connection of people having a good time, something that Disclosure want associated with their music and what we hope people have done when they’ve seen the band live or while listening to their music. Unfortunately the video has received a few comments referencing the use of drugs within the video.
PMR feel very strongly against the glamorisation of drugs in any capacity and as such we have made the decision to remove the video.”
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UK production duo and recent chart-toppers, Disclosure have shared the video for their track ‘Help Me Lose My Mind’.
The song in question features London Grammar’s Hannah Reid on vocal duties and was included on their debut album, Settle. Its video sees a bunch of Skins-esque teenagers on a night out, making (strongly implied) drug use somehow look both chic and quite boring.
Check out the clip below:
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