
Haiku Hands Want You To Enjoy Life in the Moment
The Australian dance-pop trio tell Rolling Stone AU/NZ about embracing chaos and finding freedom on their joyfully defiant new record
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Subscribe NowThe Australian dance-pop trio tell Rolling Stone AU/NZ about embracing chaos and finding freedom on their joyfully defiant new record
The alt-electronic outfit have dropped their fourth single off of their upcoming album ‘Pleasure Beast’
They've been turning heads for years with their kaleidoscopic compositions and highly-visual live shows, but as they release their debut album, it's clear there's no band quite like Haiku Hands.
"Haiku Hands are in fact a wonderful collision of fashion, model and art in the very best way," director Jasmin Tarasin says of the clip.
"The record explores an attitude of empowerment, humour and positivity whilst also delving into darker themes and expressions," Haiku Hands explain.
The likes of Jaguar Jonze, Haiku Hands, and Miiesha also received $4,500 thanks to the Levi's® Music Relief Fund, in partnership with BIGSOUND.