Video: Philip Selway's "Running Blind" Live Session Video Premieres on Pitchfork, NME

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The video for the title track to Philip Selway's forthcoming EP Running Blind, directed by Rupert Style and featuring a live session of the song, has received its Pitchfork premiere. The video premiered on NME in the UK, where the EP was just released on Bella Union. It will be included with the digital EP out on Nonesuch in August. Watch the video here.

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It was announced last week in the Nonesuch Journal that Philip Selway's EP Running Blind, the follow-up to his 2010 solo debut album, Familial, would be released digitally in the US and Canada on Nonesuch August 30. Now, the video for the title track, directed by Rupert Style and featuring a live session of the song, has received its Pitchfork premiere. The video premiered on NME.com in the UK, where the EP was released yesterday on Bella Union. The video will be included with the digital EP out on Nonesuch in August. Watch it below via Philip Selway's YouTube channel and at nonesuch.com/media.

When Selway wrote the songs that formed the track listing for Familial, he kept back a handful that he felt worked best as a separate piece of work; these now comprise Running Blind. The songs evolved during Selway’s live shows supporting Familial, and he subsequently returned to the studio to record them with his band: Adem, Alex Thomas, Caroline Weeks, and Kath Mann.

Watch the Running Blind live session video here:

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  • Tuesday, July 26, 2011
    Video: Philip Selway's "Running Blind" Live Session Video Premieres on Pitchfork, NME

    It was announced last week in the Nonesuch Journal that Philip Selway's EP Running Blind, the follow-up to his 2010 solo debut album, Familial, would be released digitally in the US and Canada on Nonesuch August 30. Now, the video for the title track, directed by Rupert Style and featuring a live session of the song, has received its Pitchfork premiere. The video premiered on NME.com in the UK, where the EP was released yesterday on Bella Union. The video will be included with the digital EP out on Nonesuch in August. Watch it below via Philip Selway's YouTube channel and at nonesuch.com/media.

    When Selway wrote the songs that formed the track listing for Familial, he kept back a handful that he felt worked best as a separate piece of work; these now comprise Running Blind. The songs evolved during Selway’s live shows supporting Familial, and he subsequently returned to the studio to record them with his band: Adem, Alex Thomas, Caroline Weeks, and Kath Mann.

    Watch the Running Blind live session video here:

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