Pet Shop Boys release their latest single and video, ‘Feel’. The single is available now as a five-track digital bundle which includes the radio edit of ‘Feel’, a previously-unreleased song ‘Everybody will dance’, and a German demo version of ‘The schlager hit parade’ from ‘Nonetheless’, sung by Chris Lowe. Other bonus tracks include the Floorplan remix of ‘Loneliness’ and a Superchumbo remix of ‘Everybody will dance’. The digital bundle is available now. A CD single will be released on Friday September 27 which is available to pre-order now.
The full tracklisting for the single digital bundle/CD is –
Feel (radio edit)
Everybody will dance
Schlager-Hitparade (Deutsche Demo)
Loneliness (Floorplan remix)
Everybody will dance (Superchumbo remix)
Also released today is the video for ‘Feel’, directed by acclaimed young British artist Corbin Shaw and collaborator Rawtape. It was shot on a journey across England as emerging UK actors Sam Bottomley and Tareq Al-Jeddal drive to the seaside. Corbin’s signature slogan-style artwork is displayed on banners that can be spotted in various locations along the cross-country route. Watch the video here. Corbin Shaw also took the photographs for the single’s artwork.
Pet Shop Boys released their fifteenth album, ‘Nonetheless’, produced by James Ford, on Parlophone Records in April. The record includes the singles ‘Loneliness’, ‘Dancing star’ and ‘A new bohemia’ and reached Number 2 in the UK album chart in its first week of release – their highest-charting studio album since 1993.
In July they concluded the latest UK and European dates of their ‘Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live’ tour with a sold-out residency at London’s Royal Opera House which received five-star press reviews.
Next month Pet Shop Boys will headline the Sunday night (September 8) at this year’s BBC Radio 2 in the Park. The three-day event will take place in Preston with the duo set to perform a ‘Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live’ production, featuring classic hits and also recent singles.
Pet Shop Boys have sold more than 50 million records, released 60 singles spanning five decades and are listed in The Guinness Book of Records as the most successful UK duo of all time.
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