La Femme share kaleidoscopic video for new single "Sphynx"
21 March 2016, 10:35
| Written by
Laurence Day
La Femme have revealed their surreal visuals for upcoming single "Sphynx".
Speaking about the track, the French band say: "Sphynx is neither a japanese influenced fairytale happening in Egypt in 3087 before J.C, nor a chemical introspection questioned by Sphynx. Sphynx may not be what Sphynx is meant to be, but Sphynx is Sphynx. Sphynx is big, Sphynx is deep. Sphynx does not exist but Sphynx is always there."
The band's second record is expected this September. It'll follow 2013's Psycho Tropical Berlin.
"Sphynx" is out now digitally, and available on 7” on 22 April through Disque Pointu.
Watch "Sphynx" (NSFW) below.
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