Black Mountain have hit us with another brilliantly bizarre video supporting their long-awaited IV. Following the Plato's Cave-pondering weirdness of "Mothers of the Sun," they've now grafted a series of animated alien scenes to the record's fully-stomped "Florian Saucer Attack."
While the earlier preview featured an extended intro of mesmerizing keyboard work before fully embracing the rock, "Florian Saucer Attack" quickly breaks out into a flurry of bashed beats, hot-wired riffs and back-and-forth vocals from Amber Webber and Stephen McBean.
As for the video, directed and animated by Chad VanGaalen, it seems to present a procreation ritual between an insectoid shaman and his home world's ultra passionate plant life.
Without spoiling the rest of the story, you can catch the techno-organic pleasure fest down below, courtesy of Adult Swim.
As for IV, the record arrives April 1 in Canada via Dine Alone, and in the rest of the world through Jagjaguwar.
While the earlier preview featured an extended intro of mesmerizing keyboard work before fully embracing the rock, "Florian Saucer Attack" quickly breaks out into a flurry of bashed beats, hot-wired riffs and back-and-forth vocals from Amber Webber and Stephen McBean.
As for the video, directed and animated by Chad VanGaalen, it seems to present a procreation ritual between an insectoid shaman and his home world's ultra passionate plant life.
Without spoiling the rest of the story, you can catch the techno-organic pleasure fest down below, courtesy of Adult Swim.
As for IV, the record arrives April 1 in Canada via Dine Alone, and in the rest of the world through Jagjaguwar.
Check out the premiere of Black Mountain's new video "Florian Saucer Attack". Animated and directed by Chad Van Gaalen.
Posted by Adult Swim on Wednesday, March 2, 2016