Caribou share ‘Can’t Do Without You’ video, announce competition
Watch the video for ‘Can’t Do Without You’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdwXDAitXGs
Following a colossal sold out show at Brixton Academy (“intimate yet communal rave triumph” – 4/5 The Guardian), Caribou have shared a brilliant video for the Our Love staple, ‘Can’t Do Without You‘.
An emotional rollercoaster of a clip that features the universe’s most colourful otherworldly creature, the video is both poignantly touching and vibrantly eye-catching, two qualities that are mirrored in the song itself. Those who’ve taken a liking to the creature can try their luck and enter a competition to win it here. Entries from all over the world are welcome!
Furthermore, Caribou have also been confirmed as part of the Glastonburyline up this June. The news expands an already busy summer for the band, who also headline Field Day on 6 June and play Latitude in July as part of a wider European festival tour.
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Caribou Live Dates
15 Apr Edmonton, CA, Union Hall
16 Apr Calgary, CA, Flames Central
17 Apr Indio, US, Coachella
28 May Milan, IT, Magnolia
29 May Nimes, FR, This Is Not A Love Song
30 May Barcelona, ES, Primavera
04 June Porto, PT, Primavera Porto
05 June Halluin, FR, Heartbeats
06 Jun London, UK, Field Day
07 Jun Manchester, UK, Parklife
13 Jun Toronto, CA, Bestival Toronto
14 Jun Manchester, US, Bonnaroo
25 Jun Werchter, BE, Rock Werchter
26 Jun Somerset, UK, Glastonbury Festival
27 Jun Paris, FR, Solidays
28 Jun Ljubljana, SK, Flow Festival
29 Jun Vienna, AT, Full Hit of Summer
16 Jul Ostrava, CZ, Colours of Ostrava Festival
17 Jul Suffolk, UK, Latitude Festival
18 Jul Dublin, IE, Longitude Festival
19 Jul Chicago, US, Pitchfork Festival
01 Aug Montreal, CA, Osheaga Festival
12 Aug Oslo, NO, Oya Festival
14 Aug Gothenburg, SE, Way Out West Festival
15 Aug Bochum, DE, Ritournelle at Ruhrtriennale
21 Aug Biddinghuizen, NL, Lowlands Festival
22 Aug Hamburg, DE, Dockville Festival
Praise for Our Love
“This is rich, strange, endlessly fascinating music: a subtle, beautiful triumph”
5/5 The Guardian
“One more reason to admire this underrated maestro – he’s made one of the most glorious and addictive albums of the year”
5/5 Time Out
“Another modern-day classic to add to Caribou’s formidable catalogue” 17/20 Crack
“Wholly life-affirming”
9/10 ‘Album of the Week’ The Line of Best Fit
“Dan Snaith’s most profound and accomplished piece of work to date”
9/10 ‘Album of The Month Mixmag
“Earnest, evocative but most of all emotive, Our Love will be yours too”
9/10 DJ
“The Canadian producer’s thrilling album ties together over a decade’s worth of sonic kicks”
9/10 ‘Album of The Week’ NME
“A subtle, supple navigation of love’s extreme’s; the deeper you dive, the more it reveals”
4/5 ‘Album of the Week’ Independent on Sunday
“The whole thing is perfectly poised between the intimacy of that melancholy vocal and the sharp focus of the synths”
‘Album of The Week’ Dummy
‘9/10’ Uncut
‘4/5’ The Telegraph
‘4/5’ The Times
‘4/5’ Evening Standard
‘4/5’ FT
‘4/5’ Record Collector
‘4/5’ DIY
“This beautiful, open-hearted album explores every one of its title’s implications, wrapping both the blessed and the lost in its generous embrace”
4/5 Q
“Irresistibly immersive”
4/5 Mojo
“Our Love is the Caribou album that best defines the tension between his electronic explorations and pop sensibilities”
4/5 FACT
“The fine line between euphoria and melancholy is negotiated brilliantly”
4/5 The Observer
“Our Love is a hot contender for 2014’s Most Irresistible Dance Record”
4/5 Metro
“Another immersive electronic triumph”
Shortlist
“Our Love is another striking step forward”
8/10 Loud & Quiet
“Holds in abundance all the hallmarks of a master”
8/10 Drowned in Sound
“This is something to be played over and over, around those you love, and those you may come to”
8/10 Clash
“It’s a smart, attentive, demanding progression that deftly captures various stages of love’s cycle”
4.5/5 Music OHM
“Deliberate, thoughtful and sophisticated”
8/10 The 405
“The magic of Snaith’s songs is not just that they’re clever, not just that they have such a direct effect on the nervous system, but that they reveal intellectual achievement, bodily pleasure and social interaction as utterly inseparable”
4/5 The Arts Desk
“Only Hot Chip blend tender electronic pop and head-spinning house music with as much imagination and generosity of spirit as Dan Snaith”
GQ
“As every bit as eclectic, danceable, odd, populist and clever as its predecessor … it’s the work of a musician who has grown into his sound only to absorb a whole new palette of sonic possibilities along the way”
London in Stereo
9/10 ‘Album of The Month’ Future Music