The video directed by Ryan Vautier and impressed by 90s video video games is knowingly awash with pointless somersaults and wonky graphics. With a nod to Chris Hughes (keys/synth) and Morgan Wallace’s (sax/keys) onstage dance to “Wither”, the gameplay sees the five-piece traverse totally different worlds assembly bone sellers and singing skulls to come back collectively and struggle the ultimate boss Gerald.
Vautier stated of the video path: “I needed it to really feel like an actual PS1 or 2 recreation that I might have performed once I was a child – Fats Canine’s music has the chaotic vitality me and my brother had, smashing down tender drinks and arguing over who obtained the highest break up display screen.”
The album is a go to into the thoughts of Joe Love – be grateful you will have solely been granted a brief go. “Music is so vanilla,” says Love. “I don’t like sanitised music. Even this album is sanitised in comparison with what’s in my head. I assumed it could sound extra fucked up.”
Alongside the announcement, Fats Canine have confirmed a number of new instore dates together with a second present at London’s Tough Commerce East on 7 September.
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