Vevo Releases The Extremely Existentially Late Show With Glass Animals
Vevo announces the release of Glass Animals’ short film, The Extremely Existentially Late Show, as part of Vevo’s Official Live Performance series. The short Glass Animals film features their Vevo Official Live Exclusive Performances of “Creatures In Heaven,” “Show Pony” and “A Tear In Space (Airlock),” all introduced by a robotic television set host accompanied by a special guest: a dog, named ‘Krog The Deranged’ – played by lead singer Dave Bayley’s dog Woody. Watch it HERE.
“The world can seem so fast, enormous, and overwhelming sometimes. It can feel like a vacuum and pull you off your feet to the point where you just feel detached and lost and a bit like…well…you’re just floating through space,” said Dave Bayley, “The songs on this album are about the opposite of that….human connections and relationships and personal moments…and how those things, though not always easy, are more important and actually much larger and infinitely complex than everything else combined. So here we are, performing those incredibly personal songs. Transmitted through the vastness space. On a made up intergalactic late-night show. With special guest, Krog the Deranged. Disclaimer: may induce confusion and existential crisis.”
Incorporating the new album’s theme around space, the Vevo team created Glass Animals’ cosmic universe through blending custom real-life digital elements. “We drew inspiration from classic 60s and 70s sci-fi films to create a retro-futuristic aesthetic that toed the line between reality and fiction,” said JP Evangelista, Vevo SVP/Content, Programming & Marketing. “Working together with the band, we ensured that the set design both reflected the album theme and stayed true to the band’s unique visual style, while delivering a high quality Vevo production. With these latest Official Live Performances, fans will enjoy out-of-this-world live versions of their new favorite Glass Animals songs.”