Clark has shared a spectral video for “Drugs,” that includes Thom Yorke, from his new album Sus Dog, which the Radiohead frontperson govt produced. Test it out beneath.
Yorke performs bass on “Drugs,” and it’s the solely track on the file on which he sings. With the album announcement, Yorke mentioned he admired Clark’s unorthodox method to singing, developed after his years as a techno producer and DJ. “The very first thing he despatched me was him singing about being caught between two flooring and I used to be already bought,” Yorke mentioned. “To me the way in which he approached all of it wasn’t the same old singer songwriter guff thank god; it mirrored the way in which he approached all his composition and recording, however this time it had a human face. His face.”
Sus Canine, out right now, follows Clark’s 2021 LP, Playground in a Lake, which addressed the local weather disaster.
Revisit “The History of Thom Yorke on Other People’s Songs” on the Pitch.