DIIV Premiere "The Spark" Music Video // LOUDER

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Los Angeles-based grunge/shoegaze outfit DIIV have released the video for their new single The Spark exclusively with Louder. 

The track features on vocalist and guitarist Zachary Cole Smith, guitarist Andrew Bailey, bassist Colin Caulfield and drummer Ben Newman’s third album Deceiver, which launched in October last year through Captured Tracks. 

The promo was animated and edited by Ruff Mercy and is the only love song on the album, with Cole Smith's fiancée Dani also appearing in the video. 

Mercy tells Louder: “When I look back at the videos I have created, my favourite ones are always the ones that felt more like playing than work. This is one of those videos. 

“I was lucky to be given such random and raw footage shot by Cole Smith and Dani and also lucky to have such a beautiful track to cut it all too. This one makes me smile.” 

Deceiver was written and recorded after Cole Smith’s battle with heroin and his subsequent treatment, and is said to be “a cathartic album about facing your demons.” 

Cole Smith says: “I’ve known everyone in the band for 10 years plus separately and together as DIIV for at least the past five years. On Deceiver, I’m talking about working for the relationships in my life, repairing them, and accepting responsibility for the places I’ve failed them. 

“I had to re-approach the band. It wasn’t restarting from a clean slate, but it was a new beginning. It took time – as it did with everybody else in my life – but we all grew together and learned how to communicate and collaborate.” 

DIIV are currently preparing for their UK and European tour, which will run throughout February and March with special guests Chastity. Find a full list of shows below.

DIIV 2020 UK and European tour 
Feb 20: Bristol SWX, UK 
Feb 21: Leeds University Stylus, UK 
Feb 22: Liverpool The Invisible Wind Factory, UK 
Feb 23: Glasgow Queen Margaret Union, UK 
Feb 24: Newcastle Riverside, UK 
Feb 26: Manchester Academy 2, UK 
Feb 27: London O2 Forum Kentish Town, UK 
Feb 28: Birmingham The Crossing, UK 
Feb 29: Brighton Chalk, UK 
Mar 02: Paris La Gaîeté Lyrique, France 
Mar 03: Antwerp Trix, Belgium 
Mar 04: Amsterdam Paradiso, Netherlands 
Mar 05: Hamburg Gruenspan, Germany 
Mar 06: Copenhagen Pumpehuset, Denmark 
Mar 08: Berlin Festsaal Kreuzberg, Germany 
Mar 09: Prague Meetfactory, Czech Republic 
Mar 10: Vienna Szene Wien, Austria 
Mar 11: Munich Strom, Germany 
Mar 12: Zürich Rote Fabrik Aktionshalle, Switzerland 
Mar 13: Bologna Locomotiv Club, Italy 
Mar 14: Milan Magazzini Generali, Italy 
Mar 16: Barcelona La 2 de Apolo, Spain 
Mar 17: Madrid Independance Club, Spain 
Mar 19: Porto Hard Club, Portugal 
Mar 20: Lisbon Lisboa ao Vivo, Portugal 
Jun 11: Helsinki Sideways Festival , Finland

 

 

feature by Scott Munro