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Red Kite Unveil And Yet You Miss The Sea Video

Tuesday, 10 October 2017 Written by Jon Stickler

Red Kite have released a music video for their new single, and yet you miss the sea.

The track is taken from the Londoners' forthcoming album 'Racquet', which will be released on November 3 via Blood Records. Speaking about the visuals, singer and guitarist Daniel Fisher said:

"The idea for the video came from trawling through endless hours of old 8mm stock footage. The real world tries to tempt you with start-ups, technology and fad diets, whilst rock music lures you into the waves, pounding you against the rocks until you’re washed up on the surf, bloodied and sea-swept and grinning like a buffoon. The Russian translation of the lyrics seemed to work perfectly, almost taking on the air of a public service broadcast. That weird hover-thing over the guitar solo is apparently called an Avrocar. I just saw a strange, ridiculous scientific experiment and thought it mirrored a modern day music career all too well, tying into the themes of the song even more."

The band will play shows in London, Reading, Bedford and Manchester this autumn.

red kite Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Thu November 09 2017 - LONDON Camden Assembly
Sat November 11 2017 - READING Purple Turtle
Thu December 07 2017 - BEDFORD Bedford Esquires
Fri December 15 2017 - MANCHESTER Night & Day

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