- Music
- 13 Jun 19
Constant Supply have shared the video for their marvellously hazy new song.
Constant Supply's newest single sees the Donegal band channel half-felt epiphanies, oblique nature metaphors, and public anxiety into a woozy, summery alt-folk anthem.
The video for the new song was filmed in Lismore, County Waterford. Speaking about it, Director Sean Breathnach says: "The concept for this video was very much influenced by the song, both the tone and the lyrics. It's an emotional one, telling a story personal to me but also universal. It's about loss and cherishing the times we spend together. I don't want to be too precise about it, I like to leave room for interpretation. Hopefully people will collect with it in their own personal way."
Constant Supply released their debut album The Coast Ain't Clear in 2013 and their sophomore album Ex Nihilo in 2015. Their new album, Isn't Life Great, is set for release on July 5, and was co-produced and recorded by Tommy McLaughlin (Villagers, Soak).
Here's Constant Supply's upcoming tour dates for the summer:
July 5th - Whelan's, Upstairs, Dublin (Album Launch)
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July 19th - Pharmacia, Limerick
July 20th - No.58, Disturbance Fest, Letterkenny, Donegal
Aug 1st - The Balor, Ballybofey, Donegal
Aug 22nd - The Menagerie, Belfast