PETE YORN & SCARLETT JOHANSSON’S ‘APART’ EP OUT NOW WATCH “BAD DREAMS” VIDEO DIRECTED BY SOPHIE MULLER HERE [1] PETE YORN & SCARLETT JOHANSSON release their brand-new EP, APART [2] today on Capitol Records. Featuring their acclaimed track ‘Bad Dreams’,the collection has been spotlighted as a key release in summer previews by Entertainment Tonight and Entertainment Weekly, with the latter noting, “Apart is a glittering, rock-hued follow-up to their 2009 debut set Break Up.”
YORN, who is known for covering his biggest influences like The Smiths and Springsteen during his live shows, chose to cover a lesser-known song that he fell in love with the first time he heard it for APART.
That song is “BAD DREAMS,” which was originally recorded as “Worried” by the Brooklyn-based band The Echo Friendly in 2012. The other four songs on Apart are originals penned by Yorn. APART also includes a remixed version of “Tomorrow” featuring JOHANSSON. The track initially appeared on Yorn’s 2016 release, ArrangingTime.
Conceived by legendary director Sophie Muller [3] (Sade, Gwen Stefani, Annie Lennox), the official video for “BAD DREAMS” takes YORN and JOHANSSON on a strange trip through the night where nothing is what it seems. Their relationship plays out through a series of surreal moments where roles are reversed, and suspicion is heightened. In the end, we don’t know if it was all a dream.
View “BAD DREAMS” HERE [1].
Certified Platinum in France, YORN & JOHANSSON’s previous collaboration Break Up charted on the Alternative and Rock album tallies in the U.S. as well as the Billboard 200.
TRACK LISTING – APART
1. Iguana Bird
2. Bad Dreams
3. Movies
4. Cigarillo
5. Tomorrow (Remix ft. Scarlett Johansson)
DOWNLOAD / STREAM APART HERE [2]
apart.peteyorn.com [4]
www.facebook.com/peteyorn [5] // www.twitter.com/peteyorn [6]
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