KAE TEMPEST unveils video for ‘More Pressure’ – Watch Now

KAE TEMPEST shares new single ‘More Pressure’ featuring Kevin Abstract

Following the release of Kae Tempest’s new single “More Pressure” with Kevin Abstract earlier this month, the British spoken word artist, rapper, poet, novelist, and playwright drops the official video for the song today. The video was directed by Harris Elliott and Manny Bonett and features live performance footage shot during the original vocal recording of the album, recorded on the day by Brian Rogers, alongside abstract animation created by 3D visual artist Zongbo Jiang.

Tempest says, “The best experience of making a music video I’ve ever had, testament to the incredible talents involved. Huge deep love and thanks to Harris Elliot, Zongbo Jiang, Brian Rogers, and Kevin Abstract. Watch it. It’s so fucking good.

“More Pressure” is from Kae Tempest’s upcoming album The Line Is A Curve set for release on April 8th via Fiction Recrods. It is the fourth album from the Lewisham-based artist and has been produced by long term collaborator Dan Carey alongside executive production by Rick Rubin. “More Pressure” has already received widespread critical acclaim from Brooklyn Vegan, Consequence, The FADER, MTV News, NPR, Stereogum, and more, with NPR proclaiming, “Kae Tempest is a brilliant poet, playwright, and singer.

The Line Is A Curve follows Tempest’s widely adored 2019 album The Book Of Traps & Lessons, which received praise from the likes of NPR, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Guardian, and many more, and saw Kae perform live on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night With Seth Meyers. Tempest and Abstract’s shared friend and collaborator Rick Rubin played BROCKHAMPTON The Book of Traps & Lessons in his studio, and they had reached out to Kae afterwards to thank them for the inspiration, leading to the exciting collaboration on “More Pressure.” The Line Is ACurve also follows Tempest’s critically acclaimed 2021 play Paradise, which premiered at the National Theatre in London last year.

After the experience of touring The Book of Traps & Lessonsaround the U.S., U.K., and Europe, Tempest realized that they wanted The Line Is A Curve to be a communicative record. The concept manifested itself both in the contributions of other artists—including the aforementioned Kevin Abstract, Lianne La Havas, Grian Chatten of Fontaines DC, ássia, and Confucius MC—and during the recording process, when Tempest decided to do three vocal takes in one day, to three different generations of people; “a man of 78 who I’d never met, a woman of 29, the poet Bridget Minamore, who is a good friend of mine, and then to three young fans of 12, 15,and 16 who had responded to a social media post.

Featuring artwork shot by renowned photographer Wolfgang Tillmans (Frank Oceans’ blond), the album is best described by Tempest themselves

“‘The Line Is A Curve’ is about letting go. Of shame, anxiety, isolation and falling instead into surrender. Embracing the cyclical nature of time, growth, love. This letting go can hopefully be felt across the record. In the musicality, the instrumentation, the lyricism, the delivery, the cover art. In the way it ends where it begins and begins where it ends. I knew I wanted my face on the sleeve. Throughout the duration of my creative life, I have been hungry for the spotlight and desperately uncomfortable in it. For the last couple of records,I wanted to disappear completely from the album covers, the videos, the front-facing aspects of this industry. A lot of that was about my shame but I masked it behind a genuine desire for my work to speak for itself, without me up front, commodifying what felt so rare to me and sacred. I was, at times, annoyed that in order to put the work out, I had to put myself out. But this time around, I understand it differently. I want people to feel welcomed into this record, by me, the person who made it, and I have let go of some of my airier concerns. I feel more grounded in what I’m trying to do, who I am as an artist and as a person and what I have to offer. I feel less shame in my body because I am not hiding from the world anymore. I wanted to show my face, and I dreamed of it being Wolfgang Tillmans who took the portrait.”

Watch the video for ‘More Pressure’ – BELOW:

With four studio albums, a novel, their first work of non-fiction (On Connection), three plays, and five collections of poetry to their name, Kae Tempest has firmly established themselves as one of the most unique, thought-provoking, and critically acclaimed voices of their generation. With the release of The Line Is A Curve in 2022, that reputation is only set to grow exponentially.

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