Pogledajte: Arcade Fire - Chemistry

Arcade Fire su podelili neobičan video za pesmu "Chemistry". U njemu se konobar, kome je na ljudskom telu kompjuterski generisana glava psa, zaljubi u devojku, koja ima kompjuterski generisanu glavu mačke i sve se to dešava u restoranu punom ajkula. Video je režirao Ray Tintori, animirali su Starburns Industries, koji su radili na Rick&Morty, Anomalisa i Community.

Will Butler je izjavio "Mi smo veliki ljubitelji svega što Ray radi još od njegovih ranih video klipova i razgovarali smo o saradnji još od snimanja spota za pesmu "The Suburbs", želeli smo da sve snimimo u Nju Orleansu, ali je u poslednjem minutu sve prebačeno u Ostin, a Ray je radio na Beast of the Southern Wild. Tako da konačno sarađujemo zajedno u Nju Orleansu tokom Mardi Gras festivala. postoji, razigrana, karnevalska atmosfera u ovoj pesmu, tako da snimanje videa tokom karnevala je savršeno."

Pesma "Chemistry" nalazi se na album Everything Now, koji su Arcade Fire objavili prošle godine

Arcade Fire have shared a strange video for "Chemistry." It features a dog waiter (well, a man with a computer-generated dog head) who falls in love with a cat (a woman in a white dress with a computer-generated cat head) in a restaurant full of sharks. Eventually they are fighting a robot shark in space and the whole thing climaxes in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Ray Tintori directed the clip, which was animated by Starburns Industries, who have worked on Rick & Morty, Charlie Kaufman's Anomalisa, and Community (the company is named after a character from that show). Tootie Tootz of the reality TV show Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce plays the cat's body. Watch it below, followed by the band's upcoming tour dates.

Win Butler had this to say about the video in a press release: "We've been big fans of Ray's work since his early videos and there was talk of collaborating during 'The Suburbs' shoot--we were going to film it in New Orleans but then it got moved to Austin at the last minute, and Ray was caught up working on Beasts of the Southern Wild. So it was very full circle to finally be working with him in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. There is a playful, carnivalesque energy to the song; to capture that by filming literally during carnival felt right."

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