Amen Dunes shares new video for ‘Believe’

Amen Dunes shares new video for ‘Believe’

AMEN DUNES SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR ‘BELIEVE’

NEW ALBUM FREEDOM OUT NOW VIA SACRED BONES

“An instantaneous classic”
5/5 NME

“The most dynamic, confident Amen Dunes record to date”
8.6 Pitchfork ‘Best New Music’

Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgHA0sYvxsQ

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Earlier this year, Amen Dunes released his fifth album, Freedom, via Sacred Bones. The album received widespread critical acclaim and rave reviews including 5/5 from NMEBest New Music from PitchforkThe QuietusClashQMojoUncut and more. In-depth features ran from HUCKThe 405BEAT and Notion. Praise came not just from critics but from his peers alike, such as Perfume GeniusCircuit Des YeuxKevin MorbyRyley Walker and Hiss Golden Messenger.

The album’s most beloved number, ‘Believe,’ a song about nostalgia, mortality, the passage of time, and the feminine powers that preside over life, is presented today with a video directed by cinematographer Steven Brahms, who also directed the video for lead single ‘Miki Dora,’ and starring NYC poet and painter Laura Leigh. A powerful piece on family, death, and relationships, Brahms’ video compliments ‘Believe’ as the song “reckons with his mother’s impending mortality. The results—a master class in slow-building, raspily sung astral-folk—are worthy of their weighty subject, as spiritually cleansing as they are emotionally devastating” (Pitchfork, Best New Track).

Following the selling-out of his show at London‘s Omeara in May, Amen Dunes will return to the UK on 3 September to play a show at London‘s Village Underground as well as shows in Bristol and Manchester.

Purchase Freedom here: https://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/products/sbr195-amen-dunes-freedom

Tour Dates:

3 Sep – London @ Village Underground
5 Sep – Manchester @ Gorilla
6 Sep – Bristol @ Thekla

30 Aug – 2 Sep – Dorset, UK @ End of the Road Festival
6 – 9 Sep – Portmeirion, UK @ Festival No. 6

Praise for Amen Dunes:

“An instantaneous classic”
5/5 NME

“The most dynamic, confident Amen Dunes record to date”
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“A superb record, it’s one that deserves the widest possible audience”
8/10 Clash

“Freedom takes McMahon’s ever-evolving Amen Dunes project into exciting territory”
8/10 FutureMusic

‘8/10’ Uncut

“McMahon can push anything through his creative filter […] and it will still sound like Amen Dunes. That’s only a good thing – sometimes a great one”
4/5 Q

“Damon McMahon catches a wave for his fifth, and best, album”
4/5 Mojo

“After years of honing a sound unlike any other, Damon McMahon has crafted his best work yet”
HUCK

“An album of immense integrity, defiance and beauty”
The Quietus

“Damon McMahon’s fifth album as Amen Dunes promises to be one of 2018’s best indie records”
Music Week

“Freedom is the kind of album that invites you to invest a lot of time in it, and then once you’re ensnared in the sound, it demands you dig even deeper”
The 405

“[Amen Dunes] has a striking gift for articulation”
GoldFlakePaint

“Freedom is a total triumph. It deserves standing ovations, and roses, and if it’s not on your 2018 albums of the year list come December, then we’ll eat our hats”
BEAT

“Freedom completes [Amen Dune’s] journey from lone miscreant to sonic mastermind”
London In Stereo

“His best album yet”
Notion Magazine