FKA Twigs airs self-directed visuals for "Pendulum"
14 January 2015, 18:34
| Written by
Laurence Day
FKA Twigs has unveiled the self-directed visuals for new single "Pendulum" taken from her debut record LP1.
The video sees Twigs suspended by straps, rope and hair, swimming in silvery globules of liquid, and bang out some characteristically bizarre moves. If you've seen some of the strange visual escapades that Twigs gets up to, you'll likely know what to expect.
LP1 is out now on Young Turks. We thought it was pretty great, and plonked it onto our Best Fit Fifty Most Essential Albums Of 2014 list.
Head to MTV now to check out the latest gem in Twigs' dazzling AV canon.
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