WATCH: Two Door Cinema Club Release Video For 'Are We Ready? (Wreck)'
The single comes from their upcoming album 'Gameshow'.
Two Door Cinema Club have unveiled the video for their new single ‘Are We Ready? (Wreck)’. Directed by renowned commercial directors Thunderlips, the video is a nightmarish, barbed comment on consumerism. Beginning as a hyperreal ‘Mad Men’ style 1950’s advert, the video soon descends into the hellish vision of mass consumerism, as prosthetic laden Alex Trimble, Kevin Baird and Sam Halliday begin the unravel, both physically and mentally. The video is the perfect accompaniment to ‘Are We Ready? (Wreck), visualising Two Door and the so-called “information generation’s” uncomfortable relationship with unavoidable elements of modern life.
‘Are We Ready? (Wreck)’ is taken from forthcoming album ‘Gameshow’ (released October 14th on Parlophone) which is by far Two Door Cinema Club’s most complete and enthralling record yet. Taking in influences ranging from Prince, Chic, Krautrock, Neo Soul and modernist pop, the band’s third album sees them draw on a wide and varied range of styles and influences stretching way beyond the traditional Two Door sound.
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