Drahla Shares Video For “Lip Sync”

Leeds-formed art-rock outfit Drahla returned last year with the contorted thrill of “Under The Glass”, their surprise first new material since an acclaimed debut LP “Useless Coordinates” and a cover of Psychic TV’s “Godstar” landed in 2019.

Ahead of a series of long-awaited set EU dates, the band shares a further new track with the alluring skronk and post-punk elasticity o“Lip Sync”. Paired with a video filmed, edited, and directed by the band’s own Luciel Brown and Rob Riggs and inspired by the American mixed-media artist Bruce Nauman’s 1969 visual piece of the same name, the band had the following to say about their new single:

“Lip Sync is an autobiographical account of self-deflection. It explores the idea of syncing to social norms, conversation, and expressions to converse without being fully present – taking on a converged guise to fit different interactions.”