Video: Philip Selway's "By Some Miracle" Now on YouTube

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The video for "By Some Miracle," the opening track to Philip Selway's solo debut album, Familial, premiered on MySpace last week. It has now been posted to Selway's YouTube channel and can be seen here. The Miami New Times says of the video: "While it incorporates some Radiohead elements, we can't help but think the plot resembles a dark indie film: Filled with beautiful people, with psychological problems that aren't so pretty.

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The official video for "By Some Miracle," the opening track to Philip Selway's solo debut album, Familial, premiered on MySpace last week, when the was released on Nonesuch in the US and Canada. The video has now been posted to Selway's YouTube channel and can be seen below.

The Miami New Times says of the video: "While it incorporates some Radiohead elements, we can't help but think the plot resembles a dark indie film: Filled with beautiful people, with psychological problems that aren't so pretty."

For his part, Selway feels the song gives listeners a good idea of what the new record is about. "I'm aware that no one knows what to expect from me outside Radiohead," he has told Spinner, "and so I think this song sets the tone for what is to come on the record."

Watch the video below then listen to a few additional songs from the record here, where you can also pick up a copy of Familial and receive audiophile-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the complete album at checkout.

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Philip Selway: "By Some Miracle" [video]
  • Thursday, September 9, 2010
    Video: Philip Selway's "By Some Miracle" Now on YouTube

    The official video for "By Some Miracle," the opening track to Philip Selway's solo debut album, Familial, premiered on MySpace last week, when the was released on Nonesuch in the US and Canada. The video has now been posted to Selway's YouTube channel and can be seen below.

    The Miami New Times says of the video: "While it incorporates some Radiohead elements, we can't help but think the plot resembles a dark indie film: Filled with beautiful people, with psychological problems that aren't so pretty."

    For his part, Selway feels the song gives listeners a good idea of what the new record is about. "I'm aware that no one knows what to expect from me outside Radiohead," he has told Spinner, "and so I think this song sets the tone for what is to come on the record."

    Watch the video below then listen to a few additional songs from the record here, where you can also pick up a copy of Familial and receive audiophile-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the complete album at checkout.

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