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David Bowie’s new song is surprisingly dark and jazzy

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David Bowie has a new song in his retrospective album Nothing Has Changed. It’s called Sue (Or In a Season of Crime), a dark jazz track full of dissonance that would be perfect for a Hitchcock movie or, better yet, a film starring Alain Delon and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. Watch the equally dark video here:

Sue, I’ve pushed you down beneath the weeds, hopeless fate in hopeless deeds.

David Bowie is GOD.

You can buy this song or his latest album here.


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