Bastille has shared a new music video for their current single “Shut Off The Lights.” The track comes from their new album Give Me The Future, due out next Friday, February 4th. Like most of the album, “Shut Off The Lights” is a sunny slice of danceable pop-Rock, sorely needed at this time in the world. If the band’s goal is to try to uplift the listeners spirits, then it’s mission accomplished! Watch shut off the luights right now!
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Dan Smith says, “We wanted to make something that reflected the euphoria and the fun of the song. The track is a moment of humanity, normality, and intimacy on the album, so a video celebrating small funny moments in the day seemed to make sense. Plus, it just makes us want to dance, so it seemed only right to get that in there too.”
Laced with references to sci-fi films and literature, video games and VR, Bastille’s new album Give Me The Future explores a futuristic wonderland free from restrictions—each song a different danceable dreamscape, a place where you can travel back and forward in time to be anyone, do anything, and embrace a new wave of technology, which enables us to get lost inside our imagination.
It’s a record that takes the idea of the limitless possibilities of the future and journeys everywhere from a joyride of escapism on the uplifting “Thelma + Louise” – a tribute to the iconic feminist film on its 20th anniversary – to 80’s New York with the artist Keith Haring on the bright and whistling “Club 57” to a hospital bed in Australia for the devastating but hopeful “No Bad Days.” You’ll hear disco basslines, orchestras of synths, guitars, futuristic gospel, spaceship sounds, euphoric strings, vocoders, talk boxes, a choir of roadies, and host of beats. The title track “Give Me The Future” tips its hat to Phil Collins and The Police, “Shut Off The Lights” is a sonic love letter to Paul Simon’s Graceland, and “Stay Awake” nods to Daft Punk and Quincy Jones.
Having thrown themselves into co-writing for other artists in recent years, for the first time ever on a Bastille album, the band inched open the door to collaborators. Although primarily produced by Dan Smith and long-term production partner Mark Crew, the band also worked with a handful of writers and producers to expand the world. “Distorted Light Beam” was co-written and produced with Ryan Tedder (Adele, Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift), who also helped as a sounding board and executive producer for the album. “Thelma + Louise,” “Stay Awake,” and “Back To The Future” were co-written with legendary songwriter Rami Yacoub (Britney Spears’ “…Baby One More Time”, Lady Gaga’s Chromatica Album). They also worked with British writers Jonny Coffer, Plested, and Dan Priddy to bring the album to life.
You’ll also hear the voice of award-winning actor, musician, writer, creator, producer, director, and activist Riz Ahmedon a spell-binding and evocative spoken word piece called “Promises.” Riz’s piece was a response the album and brings its overarching themes into sharp focus.
To celebrate the release of Give Me The Future out on February 4, Bastille will perform a series of intimate outstore shows across the UK, in partnership with the UK’s independent record stores. Then in April, the band will return to arenas for the first leg of their Give Me The Future tour (with many dates already sold out) before heading out to the US for dates in May and June.
Dates as below.
Intimate Indie Store Album Shows
Saturday 05 February – Edinburgh Queens Hall – Assai Records
Sunday 06 February – Dundee Fat Sams – Assai Records
Monday 07 February – Preston Blitz – Action Records
Tuesday 08 February – Leeds Wardrobe – Crash Records
Wednesday 09 February – Nottingham The Level – Rough Trade
Friday 11 February – Bristol Marble Factory – Rough Trade
Saturday 12 February – Brighton Chalk – Resident
Sunday 13 February – Southampton The Brook – Vinilo Records
Monday 14 February – Kingston Pryzm – Banquet Records
Tuesday 15 February – Oxford O2 Academy – Truck Records
Wednesday 16 February – Margate Winter Gardens – Elsewhere
Give Me The Future Tour 2022 dates
Thursday 31 March – Bournemouth International Centre NEW DATE ADDED
Friday 01 April – Hull Bonus Arena NEW DATE ADDED
Thursday 07 April – London, The O2
Friday 08 April – Manchester, AO Arena
Sunday 10 April – Glasgow, O2 Academy SOLD OUT
Monday 11 April – Glasgow, O2 Academy
Wednesday 13 April – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
Thursday 14 April – Birmingham, O2 Academy SOLD OUT
Friday 15 April – Birmingham, O2 Academy SOLD OUT
Sunday 17 April – Plymouth Pavilions
Monday 18 April – Brighton Centre