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DIALECTS REVEAL VIDEO FOR ‘IT’S NOT A GHOST…IT’S GRAVITY

October 14, 2015

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DIALECTS REVEAL VIDEO FOR ‘IT’S NOT A GHOST…IT’S GRAVITY

Arguably one of Scotland’s brightest math-rock prospects, Dialects are set to return with new single ‘It’s not a ghost… it’s gravity’ on 23rd October. The band have spent a large chunk of 2015 so far building a strong name for themselves within the alternative music scene. Releasing their debut EP ‘LTKLTL’ earlier this year they were praised highly by The Independent, Prog Magazine, Music Week, Musical Mathematics, Echoes and Dust while Kerrang hailed them as ‘delirious instrumental maestros’. Kerrang Radio’s Alex Baker also played the tracks from the release on his Fresh Blood show. 
 
Directed by Stuart Breadner (Shootback) the new video for ‘It’s Not a Ghost….It’s Gravity’ is described by the band as ‘flashing back and forward to events that the main characters are part of. The girl in the video is trapped in a field of bubbles and every time she pops one she is shown either a recent memory, or future event. This all takes place during the return journey to their home.’  Watch the video here:

Early gigs saw the band share the stage with the likes of Maybeshewill and Lite but Dialects soon headed out on tour to promote the release of their EP first with Luxembourg’s Mutiny on the Bounty which was then impressively followed by the band being invited out to tour the UK with Icelandic giants Solstafir. The band have just completed their third UK tour of the year with Waking Aida.
Recent Press:
‘With a wealth of sweeping technical passages and complex time signatures a-go-go, LTKLTL has countless different flourishes that fans of the genre will instantly recognise and fall for.’ – The Independent 
‘A tremendous first effort’ – Prog Magazine
 
‘Delirious instrumental maestros’ – Kerrang Magazine
‘Monumental, cosmic-themed music for the masses, for fans of deafening instrumental music, big pedal boards, long beards, air drumming, and bands like And So I Watch You From Afar and Maybeshewill’ – Musical Mathematics
 
Video for ‘Spectacular Supernovae’ –  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq3LDWcYEOE
 

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