Iggy Pop Shares Video For Single ‘Sunday’

By Andy Kahn May 12, 2016 3:48 pm PDT

Earlier this year veteran rocker Iggy Pop released his 17th – and perhaps final – solo album Post Pop Depression. Today, an official video for the single “Sunday” has been made available.

Produced by Queens Of The Stone Age multi-instrumentalist frontman Josh Homme who added bass, piano and backing vocals, the record was also recorded with Homme’s QOTSA band mate and The Dead Weather multi-instrumentalist Dean Fertita and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders. The four musicians can be seen in the Andreas Neumann-directed video for “Sunday” which was described in a press release as giving “fans an inside look at Post Pop Depression from its creation at Rancho De Luna up until the band’s first public performance at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles.”

The clip also showcases “behind-the-scenes footage from early rehearsals, the inaugural live show and sweeping ariel shots of lush, tropical Miami greenery juxtaposed with blistering scenes of the Joshua Tree desert.” Watch “Sunday” featuring additional vocals by Lynne Fiddmont and Sharlotte Gibson here:

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