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Wild Beats’ previous Two Dancers video for “All The King’s Men” was set in a mystical forest peopled with various fair maidens (and the band). Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull, aka Institute For Eyes, pilot us toward some actual wild beasts in this clip for “We Still Got The Taste Dancin On Our Tongues,” which we’re told is “a tale of insatiable lust, full of twisted bawdiness and louche adventures.” With that in mind, we find the guys floating on their backs in the presence of snorting, galloping horses. If the Institute For Eyes are referencing Zoo, its an interesting place to take this “insatiable lust.” If they don’t know the film? Hilarious.

Two Dancers is out via Domino.

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Comments (4)
  1. RocketBrother  |   Posted on Feb 9th, 2010

    Love it! Two dancers was my favorite album of 2009 :)

  2. seeing these guys live in a couple of weeks//best new band in the UK imo

  3. An excellent song from an equally as excellent album, it’s just a shame they’re not more widely known.

  4. mynameisnotjanet  |   Posted on Feb 10th, 2010

    Two Dancers was my favorite album of 09′ without a doubt! I really want a video for Two Dancers part 1 and 2..now THAT would be amazing.

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