Video: The xx/Chained + December Tour Dates

The xx/Chained

Here is our new video for Chained! Directed by Young Replicant, who were a pleasure to work with. Spending 2 days underwater wasn’t quite as easy as we thought. We love how it turned out, hope you enjoy too.

“Chained” is the second single to come from their critically acclaimed, number one album “Coexist” (Young Turks). Directed by Young Replicant, the video was made in conjunction with The Creators Project (a partnership between Intel and Vice) and sees the band bring the unique aesthetic of their latest album into the real world.

Upon its release, “Coexist” entered the charts at number one, and has since been receiving critical praise for both the album and the live shows that surrounded it. The band will be returning to the UK at the end of the year playing the following, already sold out shows:

The xx – live December 2012

06/12/12 Brighton Dome Concert Hall (Sold Out)
11/12/12 Newcastle o2 Academy (Sold Out)
12/12/12 Wolverhampton Civic Hall (Sold Out)
14/12/12 Bristol Colston Hall (Sold Out)
16/12/12 London Brixton Academy (Sold Out)

About The Creators Project

Launched in 2010, The Creators Project is an ongoing global initiative by VICE and Intel dedicated to supporting artists in realizing their creative visions through technology. The project includes an online community and video channel, TheCreatorsProject.com, as well as an official YouTube Channel, youtube.com/thecreatorsproject, a content creation studio, and a global event series.

To date, there are more than 150 Creators involved, hailing mostly from seven countries (United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Brazil, South Korea and China) along with other artists from around the world. Participating Creators include such leading artists as Karen O, Hussein Chalayan, Anish Kapoor, Florence and the Machine, United Visual Artists, Feng Mengbo, Mark Ronson, Jonathan Glazer, Mick Rock, Barney Clay and David Bowie.

www.thexx.info
www.theyoungturks.co.uk

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