Listen to John Cale’s dynamic new single ‘Shark-Shark’
John Cale has shared his dynamic new single ‘Shark-Shark’, along with an intriguing music video – watch it down below.
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The Welsh musician’s new song will be part of his upcoming record ‘POPtical Illusion‘, which is scheduled for June 14 via Double Six/Domino (pre-order/pre-save here).
The Velvet Underground founder said of his new song: “Sometimes you write a song purely for a mood. ‘Shark-Shark’ has two versions – both a nod to finding humour in music. When you’re feeling too much of the real world, the best diversion is something that puts a grin on your face. I don’t know how Abby & team kept this shoot together – being ‘unserious’ was a lot of fun!”
Take a look at ‘Shark-Shark’ and its chaotic music video down below:
Cale announced his new album in March, where a statement revealed he wrote over 80 songs during the pandemic upon “realizing that, nearing 80, he was living and working through something that many of his past contemporaries weren’t”.
As a “hip-hop zealot”, Cale was further inspired by how the genre “wields technology to create multi-dimensional textures or build surprising melodies. ‘POPtical Illusion’ synthesises those emotions and enthusiasms into a dozen electronic playgrounds, Cale’s magisterial voice webbing across it all with puns and insights, grievances and quips, and some version of truth.”
It will be Cale’s first music since last year’s ‘Mercy’, his first album in a decade. The record included Weyes Blood collaboration ‘Story of Blood’ and the single ‘Noise of You’.
The album also featured guest spots from Animal Collective, Fat White Family, Sylvan Esso, Laurel Halo, Tei Shi, Actress and more.
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