Soft Metals New Video For "On A Cloud" Premieres

Soft Metals Premiere Video For "On a Cloud" On Societe Perrier
Announce West Coast Tour Dates
Earlier in the summer Soft Metals released their sophomore album Lenses and have been keeping themselves busy ever since.

Following release the duo set out on two month North American tour, which included a performance at Captured Tracks Five Year Festival and then most recently played The Echoplex with ADULT. Between the tour and this most recent show, they released videos for  "" and "" and have now shared a third video from the album, this time for "" .

"The story in the video speaks about how living in a dream or on a cloud, doesn’t last for long and can be a deception. Very quickly too much sweetness can make you sick,” says the videos director Erica Schreiner

Head over to Société Perrier, who premiered the video, to check it out. 

With no sign of stopping, Soft Metals are happy to announce a string of Northwest Dates for next month. Check them out below
West Coast Tour
11/09 - San Francisco, CA - Monarch11/10 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo11/26 - Sacramento @ Lowbrau - Le Twist11/29 - Seattle, WA @ Highline Bar11/30 - Portland, OR @ Holocene

Lenses Tracklisting

1. Lenses
2. 
3. When I Look Into Your Eyes
4. No Turning Back
5. Hourglass
6. On A Cloud
7. 
8. Interobserver

LA’s Soft Metals formed in 2009 after Ian Hicks and Patricia Hall met at a DJ night and connected over their obsession with analog synthesizers and the shadowy, sultry, untamed expressions of underground electronic music.  Their early collaborations paired Patricia's delicate vocals and introspective lyrics with Ian's solo sketches.  Soon they moved on to writing music together, building songs from wild, improvised sessions in Ian's home studio.   Their genre blurring brand of voltaic pop draws inspiration from a spectrum a sources including krautrock, synth wave, and techno.  They've won over audiences in situations as varied as experimental noise shows in dingy basements, to sleek, modern nightclubs, to clandestine after hours warehouse parties, to dimly lit dives where post punk and synthpop records fuel the dance floor.  
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Published on October 24, 2013 10:17
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