Arcade Fireplace share remastered “Insurrection (Lies)” video: Watch

In honor of the 15th anniversary of their traditional debut, Funeral, Arcade Fireplace have shared a remastered video for the anthemic single “Insurrection (Lies)”.

A blurrier model of the “Insurrection (Lies)” clip has been floating across the Web since not less than 2009, racking up over 13 million views on YouTube. In an interview with NME, frontman and up to date Canadian citizen Win Butler defined why the band felt this remaster was obligatory:

“The ‘Insurrection’ video is the primary video we made as a band, filmed within the months earlier than the discharge of Funeral. Our good friend Josh Deu, who used to play in Arcade Fireplace, did the visible results on the video. By some means alongside the way in which the fallacious model acquired uploaded and the official video solely existed in a degraded kind. We’re pleased that he was capable of redo the hand-drawn results for this restoration. Benefit from the band because the infants we have been!”

Along with higher high quality, probably the most noticeable adjustments are the hand-drawn touches. Deu’s art work transforms the video, charging the visuals with a baby’s imaginative powers. Watch the new and improved clip beneath.

Moreover, the Canadian rockers are set to unearth behind-the-scenes footage, journal entries, flyers, and beforehand unseen photographs from the making of Funeral. There can even be a full picture shoot by famed Dutch photographer and U2/Depeche Mode collaborator Anton Corbijn, in addition to uncommon dwell efficiency movies. These goodies are set to drop digitally on the album’s official anniversary this Saturday, September 14th.

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