Spector unveil new video "Kyoto Garden"
Indie-pop foursome Spector have shared another new track, following the sublime "All The Sad Young Men" and "Bad Boyfriend", called "Kyoto Garden".
The band's guitarist, Jed Cullen, said: “We’ve never been to Kyoto, this song isn’t really set in Kyoto but it seemed to take us and everyone we collaborated with to a similar headspace.”
Spector's lead vocalist/lyricist Fred Macpherson added: “Working with Never Ending Fun and Topman made for a different video experience - but through the directors’ vision and their response to the images generated by the public online we arrived at a visual that feels at one with the tranquillity of the song.”
It's expected that these new cuts will feature on Spector's as-yet-unconfirmed 2015 album.
Watch the "Kyoto Garden" video below.
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