Darkwave act Dancing Plague, the solo project of Portland-based artist Conor Knowles has just announced the release of his second studio album Too Still.
Ahead of the new record’s release, Knowles has let view through the lens of a peephole this video for the first single “No Life”, which shows a man in an armchair moving slowly, as a woman filmed via-time lapse rapidly flitters about the violet tinged room catering to his every need fills his wine glass and even ties his shoes, seemingly reference the plight of an addict, and those who tread the line between caring for them, and enabling.
Watch the video below:
“Too Still”, set for release on August 30th via Dead Age Records (CD/Cassette/Digital) and Wave Records (Vinyl).
Order the album via Bandcamp here
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