The Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble has released a second video off of their forthcoming album, Find Me Finding You. View the video for “Galactic Emergence,” below:
The video, directed by Sadier and Source Ensemble flutist David Thayer, beautifully accompanies Sadier’s voice with colorful, tranquil ocean imagery and footage of Sadier walking through what looks like a farm or vineyard, followed by a forest where she inspects an abstract sculpture. According to Drag City, “’Galactic Emergency’ boasts vivid light shows alongside stunning shots of nature.”
The video is the second released from the new album, with the first being “Love Captive,” which was released earlier this month. Find Me Finding You will be released via Drag City on March 24, and is Sadier’s first album released with the Source Ensemble that includes Nina Savary, Xavi Muñoz and Emmanuel Mario. The album encompasses Latin, krautrock and twee inspirations throughout a steady, calm tempo. Sadier’s most recent album was a solo record released in 2014 via Drag City, called Something Shines. Find Me Finding You also features musical appearances by Phil M FU, Mason le Long and Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor.
In conjunction with the album release, Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble will be touring throughout Spring, mainly in Europe. The tour kicks off tomorrow, March 23 at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tennessee, and extends until May 27 at the South Street Arts Centre in Reading, United Kingdom. The band will also be playing at the International Festival of Psychedelia in Liverpool, United Kingdom from September 20 to the 23rd. View the full list of tour dates below.
Watch the first video released off of Find Me Finding You, for the single “Love Captive.”
Latitia Sadier Source Ensemble Upcoming Tour Dates:
3/23 – 3/26: Knoxville, TN – Big Ears Festival
3/30 – 4/2: Los Angeles CA – DRILL Festival/The Echo,
4/6: Dublin, Ireland – The Grand Social
4/7: Belfast, United Kingdom – Black Box
4/9: Cardiff, United Kingdom – Full Moon Club
4/10: Exeter, United Kingdom – Phoenix.
4/11: Oxford, United Kingdom – The Bullingdon
4/12: Brighton, United Kingdom – The Green Door Store
4/14: Hebden Bridge, United Kingdom – The Trades Club
4/15: York, United Kingdom – The Crescent
4/17: Glasgow, United Kingdom – CCA
4/18: Manchester, United Kingdom – Soup Kitchen
4/19: Gateshead, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, United Kingdom – The Sage 2
4/20: London , United Kingdom – Moth Club
4/21: Bristol, United Kingdom – The Lantern
2/22: Bournemouth, United Kingdom – The Winchester
2/29: Cologne, Germany – Motoki
5/1: Hannover, Germany – Kulturpalast Linden
5/2: Berlin, Germany – Kantine am Berghain
5/3: Hamburg, Germany – Nachtasyl
5/4: Stuttgart, Germany – Merlin
5/5:Rotterdam, Netherlands – Worm
5/6: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
5/9: Lille, France – Le Biplan
5/10: Paris, France – Espace B
5/12: Nantes, France – Lieu Unique
5/13: Lorient, France – Le Manege
5/14: Dijon, France – MV Festival
5/17: Besancon, France – Les Bains douches
5/18: Lyon, France – Sonic
5/19: Luzern, Switzerland – Neubad Club
5/22: Nottingham, United Kingdom – Bodega
5/23: Leicester, United Kingdom – The Musician
5/24: Cambridge, United Kingdom – The Junction 2
5/25: Coventry, United Kingdom – Shop Front Theatre
5/26: Preston, United Kingdom – The Continental Pub
5/27: Reading, United Kingdom – South Street Arts Centre
9/20 – 9/23: Liverpool, United Kingdom – International Festival Of Psychedelia