Sunglasses For Jaws Share New Track “What Does It Look Like” From Forthcoming LP
(Edited press release)
London based outfit Sunglasses For Jaws released their new single “What Does It Look Like”, the third track to be shared from upcoming album Everybody’s Made Of Bones, out June 3rd via Pony Recordings. Originally formed as rhythm section, duo Oscar Robertson and David Bardon recently brought on lead singer Oliver Huband to round out their eccentric project.
Leaving their UK base for upstate New York, the band recorded their new album at Sean Ono Lennon’s studio in upstate New York. Everybody’s Made Of Bones examines the story and struggles of lead vocalist Oliver Huband’s character ‘Frank’, with Huband’s hushed singing and spoken word narratives impeccably delivered across the sprawling, kaleidoscopic instrumentals.
Lead single “What Does It Look Like” provides a cinematic insight into the band’s new album through dizzying guitars, xylophones, and brooding sax arrangements.
Speaking on the new single, Huband said: “We ask questions for the purpose of getting answers, and if your question remains unanswered, you’ll just keep asking the question. Over and over. And we, humans, love to ask questions as much as we like to find answers. ‘What does it look like’ is a broad, vague, all-encompassing question that has a million different answers. Everything can be everything, anything can be anything. It’s a question that speeds into the highway eternally, picking up information and passengers and ideas and thoughts along the way. It’s everything that appears on your tv screen, on billboards, in your dreams, behind your eyes, the incessant overload of visual and psychological stimuli. It’s the coke can and the wet soil, and everything in between. Don’t try and answer this particular question. Trust me. The pursuit is a hell of a lot more fulfilling than the destination.”
Team a surreal, magical recording experience with the three fascinating, malleable minds behind it, and Everybody’s Made Of Bones becomes a stunning 45-minute dive into an endlessly revealing world, examining the human condition through the quickly unravelling Frank’s eyes.
Watch the fever dream music video below: