
Dirty Projectors reveal soothing new single "Little Bubble"
05 January 2017, 15:59
| Written by
Laurence Day
Dirty Projectors have shared the full version of "Little Bubble", a new single teased earlier this week.
The track follows last September's "Keep Your Name", which was the first new Dirty Projectors song since 2012 LP Swing Lo Magellan. It's described in a press released as "about love and loss."
The band's David Longstreth and frequent collaborator Adam Newport-Berra have directed the accompanying video which "explores the metaphor of Earth itself as a fragile bubble of life in a cold, dead universe."
Although no concrete details are out there, we're very excited by the idea of a new Dirty Projectors record.
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