Italian band I Hate My Village has today shared new track ‘Water Tanks‘, the first taster of their new album, coming in the Spring via Locomotiv Records.
‘Water Tanks’ plays with brilliant, wild and unpredictable creative brazenness. Inspired by the different passions and personalities of the four band members, the song creates a unique and unmistakable sound. Adriano Viterbini explains: “During a crazy and unusual pseudo-Afrobeat jam during our first tour, we recorded it to tape and over time we finished it digitally. It is slightly optimistic and hallucinated music, in unstoppable degradation”.
LISTEN TO ‘WATER TANKS’ HERE
‘Water Tanks’ is accompanied by a video created and shot by renowned director and animator Donato Sansone. A single sequence shot, the video is a psychedelic visual journey in which the camera passes through the four musicians in a game of interpenetrations, spatial crossings, and surreal shapes in a cumbersome loop, which perfectly echoes the uncontainable energy of the band.
WATCH ‘ WATER TANKS’ VIDEO HERE
The song marks the long-awaited return of Italy’s most loved indie supergroup, made up of four leading figures of the country’s alternative music scene: Adriano Viterbini (Bud Spencer Blues Explosion), Fabio Rondanini (Calibro 35, Afterhours), Marco Fasolo (Jennifer Gentle) and Alberto Ferrari (Verdena).
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