Fontaines D.C. have shared a music video for ‘Bug’, a monitor from their new album Romance. The clip was directed by English filmmaker Andrea Arnold (American Honey, Fish Tank), whose new film Fowl comes out this Friday, November 8. The movie stars Barry Keoghan in addition to Fontaines D.C.’s personal Carlos O’Connell; the music video is billed as “a shortform reimagination” of the movie and options unseen footage unique to it. Watch it under.
“I’ve cherished the Fontaine’s since I first heard them,” Arnold stated in a press release. “Some music simply sits in your bones prefer it all the time belonged, like you already know it already, prefer it’s a part of you. It’s why I requested to make use of ‘Too Actual’ and ‘A Hero’s Demise’ for my Fowl movie. Their music felt prefer it belonged there. In my world. They have been instantly beneficiant in letting me use these tracks which was simply fucking sensible. That generosity introduced power which will get poured into the lifetime of the movie. I’m grateful for all of the constructive power that comes whenever you make a movie. Extending the pictures and my Fowl world for the Bug monitor felt like essentially the most pure factor on the planet. Like a part of the identical factor. I wouldn’t have achieved it had I not felt that. And I might hardly do it for anybody.”
Carlos O’Connell added:
Andrea Arnold was variety sufficient to chop up a sequence to our tune Bug that includes Barry Keoghan taking part in the character Bug in her new film Fowl.
Bug’s a track that occurred rapidly and satisfied everybody faster.
In my eyes, the character Bug, the tattoo “Bug’s Life”, Andrea’s important & romantic worlds, and the road ‘Modified my title to “Promise you, Yea”’; when put all collectively make convincing unnecessary & conviction plain.
Huge due to Andrea Arnold for letting us in so near her visionary universe. She’ll be remembered how we keep in mind Bacon or Goya.