The second single to be taken from The Kills recent album Blood Pressures, the video for ‘Future Starts Slow’ acts as a kind of documentary of Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart’s time on the road. Directed by Philip Andelman the venerable duo’s howling blues-rock harmonies are set to flickering images of live shows, restaurants, hotel rooms, park benches and airport carousels.
‘Future Starts Slow’ will be released 27 June via Domino Records and is backed by B-side ‘Raise Me’ in the UK.
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