Watch: Sleep Party People – We Were Drifting On A Sad Song [Premiere]
07 October 2013, 09:14
| Written by
Rich Thane
(News)
The title track from last year’s inherently sad sophomore album by Sleep Party People has been given a typically stark visual accompaniment.
‘We Were Drifting On A Sad Song’ sees the Danish collective embrace the poppier elements of their sound whilst staying true to their experimental persona.
Featuring a driving beat and M83 styled synth eruptions, the video captures three different dialogues all revolving around children caught up in some sort of emotional connection with each other.
We Were Drifting On A Sad Song is out now worldwide through London based indie Blood & Biscuits.
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