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[Watch] Kate Bush - "Eider Falls at Lake Tahoe" (Official Video)
Taken from her latest release 50 Words For Snow Kate Bush has offered up her self directed video for the track "Lake Tahoe". The attractive looking video is called "Eider Falls at Lake Tahoe" and is shot using the use of puppets and silhouettes to tell the tale of a dog longing for his owner. Kate says of the video:
It has all been created in camera with shadow puppets, one of my favourite art forms because of its simplicity. It is something that I’ve wanted to do for years and it was great fun to make.
Hat tip to the ever vigilant Disco Naiveté for the heads up on this.
[Watch] Kate Bush - "Mistraldespair" (Official Video)
A few weeks ago we got to see the video for Kate Bush's "Wild Man" which featured an animated snow scene. Keeping with the snow feel Kate Bush has let loose another visual, this time it's a "Misty" soundtracked piece of claymation titled "Mistraldespair". The video portrays the relationship between a woman and a snowman. Interesting, but whatever floats your boat, you know!?
50 Words For Snow is out now.
[Watch] Kate Bush - "Wild Man" (Official Video)
Last month we got to hear a new song from Kate Bush titled "Wild Man" and today Disco Naiveté points to the official visual for the track. It comes in the shape of an animated winter scene and it'll make you feel a little chilly though so wrap up warm. It's to feature on her new full-length effort 50 Words For Snow which is out on November 21st.
[Listen] Kate Bush - "Wild Man"
Earlier this morning BBC Radio 2 offered up some brand new material from Kate Bush and Disco Naivete points towards the full 7 minute album version of the track titled "Wild Man" but CoS has also pointed to the radio edit which you can stream below. Be sure to peep the full version too.
The track is set to feature on her new LP 50 Words of Snow which is out on November 21st. It features guest spots from Elton John, Stephen Fry and Andy Fairweather-Low. Yes, that says Stephen Fry, the English man that knows of all things, well, ever! What a guy! Check out the Radio-Edit of "Wild Man" below.