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Wild Beasts Share "Palace" Video

Wild Beasts have shared the video for their Present Tense single "Palace". The clip, directed by Alex Turvey, has the band performing at the center of a colorful circle in a dark room. Watch it below via Noisey.

The band's Tom Fleming explained the video's concept:

"The idea of the video was to match the feel of a cheap game show with the content of a rather cruel psychological experiment. The content was unknown to us before the shoot; we were kept in a closed room until we were filmed, one by one, in a single take. What you see is us being introduced to the content for the first time and our genuine reactions to the objects and people involved. We wanted to make something that felt like an event and a sort of project, rather than what passes for a trad music video."

Read our interview with Wild Beasts.

Watch the band perform "Daughters" at Pitchfork Music Festival:



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