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Justice Drop Eighties Anime-Inspired Video for Tame Impala-Featuring ‘Neverender’

French duo will release new EP dedicated to Hyperdrama track this Friday, featuring new remixes by Kaytranada and Keinemusik’s Rampa

Sep 26, 2024
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Justice's 'Neverender' video. Masanobu Hiraoka

Justice have paired their Tame Impala-featuring song “Neverender,” a breakout track from the French duo’s latest LP Hyperdrama, with a new video inspired by Eighties anime.

Directed by Masanobu Hiraoka along with Justice’s longtime collaborators Pascal Teixeira and Armand Beraud, the “Neverender” visual also draws influence from the psychedelic works of legendary French artist Moebius.

“’The Neverender’ music video gave us the perfect opportunity to channel many of our visual influences, all while making them more distinctive through Masanobu Hiraoka’s unique reinterpretation,” Justice said in a statement. 

“We drew initial inspiration from the title sequences of the 1980s anime we grew up on, which set the visual tone for the video. From there, other key images from our teenage years naturally came into play. Whether it was the work of Moebius, psychedelic art, graphic novels, or iconic film posters that fascinated us, Masanobu’s style seamlessly absorbed and unified them all.”

The new video arrives just days before Justice will release a digital EP dedicated to “Neverender,” boasting new remixes of the track by Kaytranada and Keinemusik’s Rampa, as well as an extended version of the song.

Hyperdrama, Justice’s first album in six years, arrived in April, with Tame Impala appearing on a pair of songs (“Neverender” and first single “One Night/All Night“) plus guests like Miguel, Thundercat, and Connan Mockasin.

This weekend, Justice will bring their acclaimed live shows to Las Vegas as the Friday night headliner at this year’s Life Is Beautiful Festival, with LCD Soundsystem serving as Saturday’s headliner. Jamie xx, James Blake, Peggy Gou, Toro y Moi, and more are also on the 2024 lineup.

From Rolling Stone US.

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