Mount Kimbie shared their latest King Krule collaboration "Blue Train Lines" when they recently announced the project's new LP Love What Survives. Now, the duo have released a video for the track.
The clip is a fictional recreation of two anthropologists studying Ishi, a man believed to be the last of the Yahi of California, complete with shots of libraries, slides and boxes upon boxes of research papers.
The two then have a falling out, with one of the researchers set to auction all of Ishi's belongings on eBay. However, the buyer who acquired the objects gives them back to science in the name of discovery.
Love What Survives arrives September 8 through Warp.
The clip is a fictional recreation of two anthropologists studying Ishi, a man believed to be the last of the Yahi of California, complete with shots of libraries, slides and boxes upon boxes of research papers.
The two then have a falling out, with one of the researchers set to auction all of Ishi's belongings on eBay. However, the buyer who acquired the objects gives them back to science in the name of discovery.
Love What Survives arrives September 8 through Warp.