British art-rock outfit Shape of Water release music video for "A Ghost In Manchester"

British art-rock outfit Shape of Water release music video for "A Ghost In Manchester"

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British art-rock outfit Shape of Water have unveiled the music video for their latest single "A Ghost In Manchester" today.

The visual, which can be seen below, was directed by Luca De Falco. Vocalist Rox Capriotti said this about the tune:

"A Ghost In Manchester is a metaphor representing the acceptance of the ghosts of our past as part of ourselves.”

Guitarist Luca De Falco also chimed in:

"I actually didn’t write the lyrics for this song. They were dictated to me by a ghost near St. Ann's Square, in Manchester. That's why we chose that location for the video shoot as well!"

"A Ghost In Manchester" stems from the act’s recent double single, which also features a cover of The Chordettes’ “Mr. Sandman.” Shape of Water have been busy this year with the EPs Livestream from Mars and Lockdown On Mars.

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