New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Knife just released a mind-warping clip for the near-nine-minute Shaking the Habitual track "A Cherry on Top."
The new video, the third so far from their new album "Shaking the Habitual," is an animated nightmare of eye-popping pink and green grid lines, with the grids twisting into circles for eight minuts. It's almost like the band didn't want you to get all the way through this video - but you can defy them below if you like!
It's an austere contrast to the more representational videos for the album's "A Tooth for An Eye" and "Full of Fire." Oddly enough, this one, animated by Habitual lyric poster designer Martin Falck, doesn't come with a dissertation-ready explanatory text. "Magenta party artwork," Karin Dreijer Andersson called the album cover in an interview recently. "It feels cheap and very glossy at the same time."