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Cillian Murphy Stars in "The Clock" Video From Paul Hartnoll (Ex-Orbital)


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Cillian Murphy Stars in "The Clock" Video From Paul Hartnoll (Ex-Orbital)

Paul Hartnoll, formerly of Orbital (which came to an end last year), will release his self-titled new album under the name 8:58 on March 30 via ACP. Today, he's shared a video for his single "The Clock". It stars Cillian Murphy (Batman BeginsInception), who also provides vocals on the track. Watch the creepy, Luke Losey-directed clip below, via Pitchfork.tv. 

"I’ve always been interested in time," Hartnoll said of the song in a statement. "I’ve always had a thing for clocks, and for time as a powerful force—but also the way time oppresses you. It’s one of those things I keep coming back to."

The 8:58 album will also feature the Cure's Robert Smith, Ed Harcourt, the Unthanks, and Lisa Knapp. Find 8:58's forthcoming tour dates below the video.

Hartnoll met Murphy while working on the score of the TV show "Peaky Blinders", which he collaborated on with Flood and PJ Harvey.

8:58:

05-09 Glasgow, Scotland - 02 ABC
05-10 Manchester, England - Ritz
05-11 Norwich, England - UEA
05-12 Oxford, England - 02 Academy
05-13 Bristol, England - 02 Academy
05-14 London, England - Shepherd's Bush Empire



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