London punk five-piece Excessive Vis have formally introduced their new album, Guided Tour, which comes out Oct. 18 through Dais Information whereas the band are on tour with Present Me the Physique.
The LP contains their working-class anthem “Mob DLA,” and immediately the group are sharing the supremely modern, house-inspired track “Thoughts’s a Lie.” The one arrives with a movie-quality video that was written and directed by Martina Pastori and stars Welsh motion artist Sem Osian. Shot all through South East London, the visible delves into themes of sophistication, anger, and isolation, culminating with Osian and vocalist Graham Sayle duking it out within the boxing ring.
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“I wished to take a look at how shortly destructive habits can take management if you lack a optimistic or constructive outlet on your vitality,” Sayle says of the video. “Whereas the language of psychological well being provision has discovered fertile floor within the churn of social media, entry to important companies has been decimated by the indifference of successive Tory governments. Additional division has been stoked by means of governmental rhetoric and media scapegoating. With out ample help in instances of disaster, life can shortly spiral into an indignant and remoted existence.”
See the video for “Thoughts’s a Lie,” plus the album artwork and tracklisting, beneath.
Excessive Vis Guided Tour tracklisting
- “Guided Tour”
- “Drop Me Out”
- “Definitely worth the Wait”
- “Feeling Bless”
- “Fill the Hole”
- “Farringdon”
- “Mob DLA”
- “Untethered”
- “Deserve It”
- “Thoughts’s a Lie”
- “Gone Perpetually”