M83 shares new song "Temple of Sorrow" with first part of short film
05 September 2019, 16:08
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
M83 has unveiled new single "Temple of Sorrow" alongside the first part of his short film Extazus, which includes music from his forthcoming DSVII album.
Having announced his DSVII project 12 years after the first volume in July, M83 has shared the first single, "Temple of Sorrow".
The new song arrives with a video just over nine-minutes long, and is the first part of three for his new short film Extazus.
Anthony Gonzalez, aka M83, says of the new project, "With DSVII, I wanted to come back with something stronger that featured the depth of a proper studio album without the pressure of providing pop music – faraway from Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming and Junk."
Tracklist:
- Hell Riders
- A Bit of Sweetness
- Goodbye Captain Lee
- Colonies
- Meet The Friends
- Feelings
- A Word of Wisdom
- Lune De Fiel
- Jeux D’Enfants
- A Taste of the Dusk
- Lunar Son
- Oh Yes You’re There, Everyday
- Mirage
- Taifun Glory
- Temple of Sorrow
"Temple of Sorrow" is out now. M83's DSVII project will be released 20 September via naïve, and is available to pre-order now.
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