UK electro-pop outfit Metronomy released their Love Letters LP earlier this year, and in support of an upcoming European tour, the band have unveiled a new video for album cut "The Upsetter."
The clip is set in a lush forest and centres on a woman as she lives off the land. Deciding that stream water and raw fish aren't enough for a happy life, she builds herself a friend out of her surroundings.
Things take a surprising turn when the mulch and twig creation comes to life. The song, meanwhile, is an acoustic, singalong-type number, perfect for the wooded setting. Watch Metronomy's love letter to nature in the form of the video for "The Upsetter" below.
The clip is set in a lush forest and centres on a woman as she lives off the land. Deciding that stream water and raw fish aren't enough for a happy life, she builds herself a friend out of her surroundings.
Things take a surprising turn when the mulch and twig creation comes to life. The song, meanwhile, is an acoustic, singalong-type number, perfect for the wooded setting. Watch Metronomy's love letter to nature in the form of the video for "The Upsetter" below.