Last week we posted “Three Women” from Stereolab’s forthcoming Chemical Chords, their first proper album in four years. They’ve gone and created a video for the sunny, horn-y strutter. The visuals fit well with the album art’s loopy geometry. The images don’t go to far to helping us figure that out the “three women” of the song title, but they should go well with your lava lamp, shag rug and de Chirico (or, in name, Picasso) prints. Turn on, tune in, and etc.



(Via P4K.tv)

Maybe the triangles, sperm-y things, explosions, and gender symbols add up to something?

Chemical Chords is out 8/18 in the UK on Duophonic UHF Disks and 8/19 in the US on 4AD.

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