Shape Of Water - Not All The Things (Official Video)



Pre-save or Pre-order at https://ffm.to/shpf - Not All The Things by Shape Of Water, an alternative art-rock band from Manchester, UK. This is the second single from the band's debut full-length album 'Great Illusions' which will be released worldwide on June 12, 2020 via Eclipse Records. This video was directed by Luca De Falco. The album was produced by Paul Reeve (Muse, Beta Band, Supergrass) at Airfield Studios. For more info on Shape of Water, visit http://eclp.se/shpf and follow the band on Spotify https://spoti.fi/2O6BH3n and Apple Music https://apple.co/2vxtvTv and Deezer http://bit.ly/2tP3I8R Turn on CC for lyrics: Holding as I once did His hand through my trials The child I was inside Is not the only one I sat upon a wall I had a great fall Laying in a beck Sinews 'round my neck Dry away my tears Not all the things come to kill Carry out my crime To let the golden day begin anew He stood within a pace I thrust my hands on him I'll never be the same again Dry away my tears Not all the things come to kill Carry out my crime To let the golden day begin anew Now I feel a void inside Like an old man in his restless fight Threescore men and threescore more Cannot place me as I was before Dry away my tears Not all the things come to kill Carry out my crime To let the golden day begin anew © 2020 Eclipse Records / Shape of Water. All rights reserved. ⓟ 2020 Eclipse Loud (ASCAP)




Shape Of Water face consequence of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll in “Not All The Things” music video





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British alternative art-rockers Shape Of Water have revealed a new music video and single for the song “Not All the Things“. The video was directed by Luca De Falco at Luca De Falco Artworks. The video tells the story of Humpty Dumpty killing himself which is analogous of an unwanted fatherhood that ends with emotional detachment and a growing sense of guilt. “Not All the Things” is the second single from the band’s new full-length album Great Illusions which is out June 12, 2020. Watch it right now:

“The video is a psychedelic distorted conception of sex, drugs and rock’n’roll that focuses all the attention on the true protagonist of the story who is the egg” says vocalist Rox Capriotti. “You can party hard all the time and go rough, but at some point, you have to face the consequences.”  Guitarist Luca De Falco continues, “Before filming this video, we had these grand plans about different locations and stories but by the time of the shoot, we were forced to change plans due to the Coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdowns. It was a shock at the beginning, but we quickly realized we could turn it into something positive. So we reunited in our house and decided to have this crazy night together with some friends and film it… who knows if we were faking or not?”
Great Illusions is the band’s debut album, which contains a broad scope of genres best described as alternative rock mixed-up with metal & synthwave overtones. This is something different… a dreamscape of emotions brought to life by the band’s surreal, unique songwriting style. Great Illusions was produced by Paul Reeve (Muse, Beta Band, Supergrass) at Airfield Studios. The band also brought on Sky Van Hoff (Rammstein, Kreator, Caliban) to mix the songs “Scar” and “Not All the Things”. Highlights on the album include “The World Is Calling Me” which talks about war and the global supremacy of global superpowers; “Not All the Things”, a song that tackles the tough topic of unwanted fatherhood resulting in emotional detachment and a growing sense of guilt; and “Scar” an analogy to the scars left between ex-lovers after breaking up.
The band previously revealed their first music video from the album, for the first single “The World Is Calling Me“. Watch it right now at this location. Pre-order the album on iTunesAmazon, or Google Play, and stream the singles via SpotifyApple MusicDeezerPandoraiHeart Radio and more!
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