Watch: Temple Songs – I Can't Look After You [Premiere]
Mancunian four-piece Temple Songs are airing visuals to accompany their addictive garage-pop tune, ‘I Can’t Look After You’, nodding its head to retrospect while remaining one foot forward.
Drifting in and out of consciousness, ‘I Can’t Look After You’ yields the lax, melodic vocals of frontman Jolan Lewis; leading into tumultuous waves of vociferous, noise-rock tinged projections, a sonic landscape which encompasses expulsions of shrill and immediate guitar, reverberating both calmly and viciously over lysergic pop hooks.
The visuals for ‘I Can’t Look After You’ exhibit the sort of trippy imagery you’d expect from any current neo-psychedelic outfit, with convulsing, phantasmagoric excesses and psychotropic hues. Though somewhat textbook, the video, premiering at Best Fit today, is firmly representative of Temple Songs’ kaleidoscopic textures.
‘I Can’t Look After You’, along with B-side ‘She’s Away’ is out 14 October via RIP Records.
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