
My favorite These New Puritans track is still the looping 15-minute “Navigate, Navigate” that they wrote for Hedi Slimane’s Autumn 2007 fashion show, so I’m glad to see the extended oddness of “We Want War,” the 7-minute first single from the Brits’ second album Hidden. As far as the sophomore album goes, their UK label notes:
Hidden features six-foot Japanese Taiko drums, a thirteen piece brass and woodwind ensemble, sub-heavy beats, prepared piano, a children’s choir, Foley recording techniques (including a melon with cream crackers attached struck by a hammer, used to simulate the sound of a human head being smashed), and the ethereal voice of Heather Marlatt from dream-pop group Salem.
The majestic splashes, slow-motion floating, and icy mirroring of the ballistics-influenced Daniel Askill-directed video go nicely with all of the above.
Hidden is out 1/18 in the UK via Angular/Domino and 3/2 in the US via Domino. You can get a snippet-to-snippet preview MP3 at thesenewpuritans.com in exchange for an email address.














































Boooooring.
I’m so excited for Hidden. The first minute of the preview is amazing. Who else would use the sound of a sword being sharpened in their music?
Satyricon and numerous other black metal bands have used that sound to great effect. I do like this song as well
wow, that was really cool.
Totally Slimanes-que. Thought he did the video.
This is another reason why 2010 is going to be amazing.