SHAKESPEARS SISTER REVEAL NEW VIDEO FOR SINGLE ‘ALL THE QUEEN’S HORSES’ DIRECTED BY GRAMMY WINNER SOPHIE MULLER

NEW TRACK IS THE FIRST NEW MUSIC FROM THE DUO IN TWENTY-SIX YEARS

VIDEO FEATURES RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE SUPERSTAR MORGAN MCMICHAELS

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Shakespears Sister have today shared the video for their new single All The Queen’s Horses. The track is the first new material from the pair in twenty-six years and the first to be signed to the reformed London Records.

The video was shot in Joshua Tree by Sophie Muller, who has made videos for Beyonce, Rihanna, Bjork and The Strokes and also shot Shakespears Sister’s iconic videos for Stay, You’re History and I Don’t Care. The video features a cameo from Morgan McMichaels from Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season 2 and All-Stars Season 3. Marcy met Morgan for the first time when he was performing as Marcy herself at a drag night in LA and they have since become friends. Nick Launay, who produced this new track and has also worked with Nick Cave and Yeah Yeah Yeahs also appears in the video.

Sophie’s video deftly plays with Shakespears Sister’s past and present in a number of ways: not just exploring the ways in which the song can be seen as a cipher for their relationship, but also revisiting, reinvigorating and at times wryly echoing their visual iconography.

Speaking about the video Shakespears Sister explain:

Siobhan: ‘Shakespears Sister musically is me and Marcy but visually it's me, Marcy and Sophie. Without her, a big part of the artistry and the story would be missing. It made me cry the first three times I watched it.’

Marcy: ‘I think what Sophie did with it as well was brought a sense of healing, a sense of us making fun of ourselves and being okay with the whole drama that ensued between us. I just think it's perfect.’

Shakespears Sister will release a Singles Collection, Singles Party on 19 July. The album features another new track C U Next Tuesday, as well as classic hits from the duo’s back catalogue. They embark on the Shakespears Sister Ride Again tour this October and November, playing an extensive run of UK shows, including a night at The London Palladium.

Shakespears Sister’s debut album, 1989’s Sacred Heart was a top ten record and spawned the band’s first hit single, ‘You’re History’, which also went top ten. Even greater success followed with a second album, Hormonally Yours, in 1992; amongst its hit singles ‘I Don’t Care’, ‘Hello (Turn Your Radio On)’ and ‘Stay’, which remained at number one for eight weeks. The triumphs and accolades piled up: over a million albums sold, a Brit award for best video for ‘Stay’ and an Ivor Novello award for Outstanding Collection of Songs for the band’s second album, 1992’s Hormonally Yours. The pair went onto headline the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury in 1992 and supported Prince at Celtic Park at Prince’s personal request.

London Records has newly reformed and is now part of The Because Group (home to Christine And The Queens and Metronomy).

May 16, 2019 4:25am ET by Murray Chalmers PR  

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