The Chemical Brothers Release New Song and Video for “Mah”

The electronica duo The Chemical Brothers have shared a new track called “MAH” and a music video to accompany it. The music video was shot during a sold-out concert at London’s Alexandra Palace. Directed by Marcus Lyall, the music video features visuals from Adam Smith and Lyall of a masked individual repeating the lyrics “I’m mad as hell, I ain’t gonna take it no more.”

This new track is set to appeal on The Chemical Brothers’ upcoming ninth-studio album No Geography. The new album is scheduled for a spring release under the Astralwerks label and will be the first record the duo has put out since their Grammy-nominated record, Born in the Echos, in 2015. Not only will No Geography feature “MAH,” but the track the duo released in September 2018, “Free Yourself.”

The Chemical Brothers have been fortunate enough to receive high-acclaim and respect for their artistry, from receiving numerous awards and praise from music critics. On top of that, the duo’s eighth-studio album, Born in the Echoes, went No. 1 in UK, marking their sixth consecutive album to do so.

As for now, the duo have strayed away from releasing any information on a release date or album list. All fans can do is enjoy streaming their new track and wait for further announcements.

 

Michael Izquierdo: I'm a third-year student at The New School studying Journalism & Design in order to tell stories that are often misrepresented or unreported on. I want to take my writing and report on stories within the LGBTQ+ and Latinx community. In terms of music, play me a smooth jazz tune, an upbeat pop song, or an unheard indie artist and I'm sure I'll become infatuated by the music. I am always here to share someone else's story, to uplift a voice in any community.
Related Post
Leave a Comment