Looking back on their 7 LP, Beach House have shared a new video for album cut "Drunk in LA."
The trippy visuals were directed by Sonic Boom (a.k.a Peter Kember) of Spacemen 3, who also co-produced 7.
"While mixing the record with Alan Moulder in London, we were out having dinner and Pete mentioned an idea for a video where the viewer is always looking up from the ground," Beach House recalled in a statement.
"This became the 'Drunk in LA' video. When he sent it to us, we complimented and commented on the trippy, dreamlike nature of the video and he wrote that it was essentially just a day in his life."
Kember has also remixed the album's "Black Car," which you can also find below.
Of the remix, Beach House said, "It feels like a different song, focused largely on voice and arpeggio. It feels like a poem this way, and the minimal treatment highlights the lonesome quality of the song."
The trippy visuals were directed by Sonic Boom (a.k.a Peter Kember) of Spacemen 3, who also co-produced 7.
"While mixing the record with Alan Moulder in London, we were out having dinner and Pete mentioned an idea for a video where the viewer is always looking up from the ground," Beach House recalled in a statement.
"This became the 'Drunk in LA' video. When he sent it to us, we complimented and commented on the trippy, dreamlike nature of the video and he wrote that it was essentially just a day in his life."
Kember has also remixed the album's "Black Car," which you can also find below.
Of the remix, Beach House said, "It feels like a different song, focused largely on voice and arpeggio. It feels like a poem this way, and the minimal treatment highlights the lonesome quality of the song."