Toronto pop experimenters Marriage have dropped a ton of singles since forming in 2013, and this week they'll finally issue their debut full-length OK to Disconnect. Before it arrives on Friday (May 15), the group have treated the release to a "visual album stream."
That means the group have essentially shared nine music videos, all of which were directed by the band's Brett Zadravetz and HOC's Jenny Warne.
A press release describes it as a little more conceptual, saying, "the videos are purposefully simple and meditative, yet their very mundanity becomes compelling, providing a counterpoint for the aural complexities of each song. Conceived as an exercise in spectatorship and patience, if you watch closely, each video opens up a world of ecstatic subtle tension and thrill."
Check out OK to Disconnect in full below. The album arrives on Friday from Heretical Objects. The group will celebrate its arrival with a show at Toronto's Double Double Land that night.
That means the group have essentially shared nine music videos, all of which were directed by the band's Brett Zadravetz and HOC's Jenny Warne.
A press release describes it as a little more conceptual, saying, "the videos are purposefully simple and meditative, yet their very mundanity becomes compelling, providing a counterpoint for the aural complexities of each song. Conceived as an exercise in spectatorship and patience, if you watch closely, each video opens up a world of ecstatic subtle tension and thrill."
Check out OK to Disconnect in full below. The album arrives on Friday from Heretical Objects. The group will celebrate its arrival with a show at Toronto's Double Double Land that night.