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WATCH: Years & Years share video for ‘All For You’

/ 05:37 PM July 07, 2018

Years & Years’ “Palo Santo” is out Friday. Image: Years & Years via AFP Relaxnews

Years & Years’ new album, “Palo Santo,” is out Friday, and they’ve just set the mood with a video for “All For You” that gives viewers a glimpse into the dystopian world of Palo Santo.

In Palo Santo, a world imagined by the group’s leader Olly Alexander, a population of androids organizes human cabarets in the hopes of experiencing real emotion.

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The video for “All for You”—an infectious, club-ready track that premiered last week—finds Alexander reaching out to those “struggling to feel and are experiencing sensations of blankness, apathy or a strange tingling of the knees,” in a sort of faux infomercial in which he shares a number to call.

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Throughout the video, which is described as a PSEN (Palo Santo Entertainment Network) “televisual exclusive, Alexander hawks wares such as a ship in a bottle and a ceramic cat while occupying a neon-lit set and taking calls from viewers.

“Palo Santo” is out Friday and will be supported by a UK and European tour in the fall that kicks off in Glasgow on November 28 and runs into early 2019. MKH

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