The Canadian artist also shares a gory new video for 'In Your Eyes'
04.03.2020 - 22:01 / genius.com
We’re just weeks away from the release of The Weeknd’s new album, After Hours, and today he shared a new short film that expands on the themes of his recent videos for “Heartless” and “Blinding Lights.”
After Hours is set to drop on Friday, March 20. It will be The Weeknd’s first full-length release since Starboy in 2016, and follows his most recent release, the 2018 EP My Dear Melancholy,. It’s set to include “Heartless,” “Blinding Lights,” “After Hours,” and 11 more tracks. He has yet to
The Canadian artist also shares a gory new video for 'In Your Eyes'
The Weeknd has released the latest video from his new album After Hours. "In Your Eyes" follows videos for "After Hours," "Blinding Lights," and "Heartless" from the album, which was released on March 20. A deluxe edition of the record, featuring appearances from Lil Uzi Vert and Chromatics, followed a couple of days later.
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With After Hours officially out in the universe, The Weeknd is keeping his foot on the gas with the release of a new video for “In Your Eyes.” The track is produced by Max Martin, Oscar Holter, and The Weeknd himself, and will be promoted as the next single from the singer’s new project.
Just 72 hours after he dropped his new album “After Hours,” The Weeknd followed with a deluxe edition that includes five bonus tracks: four remixes and the audio from his “Saturday Night Live” performance of the album’s “Scared to Live.”
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The Weeknd’s new album After Hours has arrived. It’s his follow-up to My Dear Melancholy, and Starboy. The record was led by “Blinding Lights,” “Heartless,” and “After Hours,” as well as “Scared to Live,” which the Weeknd debuted with Daniel Lopatin on SNL. Revisit the Weeknd’s “After Hours” short film, and hear the whole new album, below. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
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The Weeknd has released a disturbing short film for his latest track “After Hours!”
Abel Tesfaye has shared some unsettling new visuals
Fans may have noticed that every video and television performance released by The Weeknd in the run-up to the March 20 release of his next album, “After Hours,” is thematically linked and part of a larger story that is gradually unfolding. That continues with the release of a “short film” that bears the name of the album and its recent title-track single — although the music in this new film is almost all instrumental and, well, we can only guess at what’s going on here.
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This week's new music brought the heat, with BTS' blazing choreography in their "ON" music video off their latest studio album Map of the Soul: 7, The Weeknd's slow-burn return to his melancholic R&B roots on the After Hours title track and Grimes' sizzling vocals over dark synths and eerie electronic beats on her new LP Miss Anthropocene.
The Weeknd will be hitting the road this summer in support of his highly-anticipated After Hours album, set for March 20. Abel officially announced plans for The After Hours Tour on Thursday (Feb.