Calva Louise have revealed the video for their latest single, “Tunnel Vision,” on the day that their brand-new studio album Edge of the Abyss, is released via Mascot Records, which is co-produced by Pendulum’s Gareth McGrillen. You can watch the video for “Tunnel Vision”.
Tunnel Vision continues the extraordinary journey that Calva Louise has been taking us on. Set in September 1994, the video picks up where the previous single Impeccable left off and continues their incredible Sci-Fi adventure.
Jonnie has left for the Fractal World through one of the only active gates, leaving Vic and Louise behind. Louise has been tasked with fixing a device originating from the Fractal World, an object capable of projecting both worlds simultaneously and even predicting its future constructions and developments – opening hidden gates to many other worlds and temporal dimensions that are also superposed onto our so-called « real world ».
Talking about the song, the band say, “Tunnel Vision deals with the decisions we make that can sometimes lead to what some could see as reckless actions, which could either further or derail our purpose. To some, these decisions may seem like a necessary step to further a larger plan, but at what cost? To others, the battle of cultivating life goes before anything else.”
Edge of the Abyss Track Listing
1. Tunnel Vision
2. W.T.F
3. Aimless
4. Lo Que Vale
5. Impeccable
6. Barely A Response
7. The Abyss
8. El Umbral
9. La Corriente
10. Hate In Me
11. Under The Skin
Order/stream – HERE
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