- Music
- 27 Oct 22
First Aid Kit share colourful new video for 'A Feeling That Never Came', ahead of their new album next week
Take a look at the video for 'A Feeling That Never Came', directed by Mats Udd, below.
In the run-up to the release of their fifth album, Palomino, next Friday, November 4, First Aid Kit have shared their vibrant new video for the latest single from the project, 'A Feeling That Never Came'.
"We had a blast making this colourful video with Mats Udd at Gröna Lund in Stockholm," the band have commented. "An empty amusement park was the perfect setting for this song. It felt so eerie to walk around there alone in the dark…"
As the acclaimed Swedish duo – made up of sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg – previously explained on Instagram, 'A Feeling That Never Came' is "a song about emptiness."
"Those times in your life when you expect to feel joy or sorrow but instead you just feel numb," they resumed. "This was the last song we recorded for the album, originally intended more as a b-side it quickly has became one of our favourites. We feel like the softer quieter vocals married so well with the Marc Bolan-inspired guitars and groove. It’s a soft quiet banger."
Written and recorded in Sweden, Palomino is expected to be First Aid Kit's most pop-centred record yet – despite being created during a dark time in global history. The 11-track LP was produced by Daniel Bengtson, and includes previously released singles 'Angel', 'Out Of My Head', and 'Turning Onto You'.
Take a look at the video for 'A Feeling That Never Came', directed by Mats Udd, below:
Palomino is out November 4, via Columbia Records – and is available to pre-order here.
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