David Bowie has unveiled his brilliant new video for 'The Stars (Are Out Tonight)', showing actress Tilda Swinton and him as just a normal suburban couple.
In what seems to be a musing on society's obsession with celebrity, the promo for the second single from Bowie's new album 'The Next Day' also deals with androgyny.
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The video features Norwegian model Iselin Steiro, who is seen dressed as Bowie in the late Seventies look he adopted for his 'Low' album sleeve.
The film - directed by Floria Sigismondi, who made his 'Little Wonder' video 17 years ago - starts off with Bowie and Swinton as a comfortable, staid couple whose lives are transformed by a pair of androgynous figures, played by models Andrej Pejic and Saskia De Brauw.
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Bowie's first album of new songs in a decade is set to be released next month and he has once again teamed up with long-time collaborator Tony Visconti for the new material.
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The 'Heroes' singer surprised fans by suddenly announcing his comeback last month after years of withdrawing from the spotlight, with the release of a single 'Where Are We Now?' on his 66th birthday.
What do you think of the new video? Let us know below.
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