British pop duo Rizzle Kicks proceed their comeback in fashion with the information they’re to launch their first album in over a decade early subsequent 12 months!
Serving because the comply with as much as 2013’s gold promoting ‘Roaring 20s’, ‘Competitors Is For Losers’ is scheduled to drop through BMG on Friday, February 14th 2025 and is on the market to pre-order now.
To have a good time the information of the information impending launch, Jordan and Harley share the tasks newest single ‘New Sport’ – a cool but soulful, shimmering pop bop produced by Tucan (Jungle, Superorganism).
The tracks accompanying music video – directed by Earthboi – completely captures Rizzle Kicks new sound, extra musically refined than individuals could count on. The clip serves to showcase one other inventive duo, this time it’s Andy Warhol and Basquiat, the concept that “the artwork represents their new work and new sport”.
Commenting on the video, Earthboi says of the clip: “Rizzle Kicks have been an early a part of my childhood and their resurgence, nonetheless as icons was one thing I actually wished to seize. Within the search of crafting iconicity, which largely speaks to their upcoming undertaking, I stumbled upon a sequence of pictures of Basquiat and Warhol posed as athletes. I felt like this picture absolutely encompasses the thought of artwork as a ‘new sport’.”
Watch the official music video for ‘New Sport’ beneath:
With their new album set to reflect the teams development each personally and professionally, ‘Competitors Is For Losers’ sees Rizzle Kicks return to the pop music area “sober, each in love andequipped with life classes, self-awareness and self growth they’ve constructed on individually – all of the whereas retaining their sense of humour that at all times set them aside from different artists”.
“We allude to the truth that we acted off the cultural encouragement and the truth of the time,” says Jordan. “I feel now we’d wish to consider that we’ve distanced ourselves from these simply by means of expertise”.
Themes on this album embrace sobriety: “Not in a prescriptive manner. However extra like we did numerous loopy stuff, however now we don’t”, and paternity: “not simply with Harley turning into a father and all the expansion that comes with that function, but in addition in a bigger sense as we become old we really feel a accountability to share our wins and our failures”.
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