Watch: The Staves Unveil "Steady" Video

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The Staves have unveiled the official music video for "Steady," off their album If I Was. "We worked with the wonderful Brian and Karl on this surreal piece," says the trio. "So if you would like to see Jess face down in a swimming pool, Camilla struggling to turn off an alarm clock and Emily pretending she's in The Godfather, you can watch it here." The Staves conclude their UK tour as special guests of Florence and the Machine with two nights at Alexandra Palace in London tonight and Friday. 

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The Staves have unveiled the official music video for "Steady," a song of their album If I Was, released earlier this year in the United States on Nonesuch Records. The video comes from directorial duo Brian and Karl.

"We worked with the wonderful Brian and Karl on this surreal piece," says the trio. "So if you would like to see Jess face down in a swimming pool, Camilla struggling to turn off an alarm clock and Emily pretending she's in The Godfather, you can watch it here."

The Staves conclude their UK tour as special guests of Florence and the Machine with two nights at Alexandra Palace in London tonight and Friday. They resume their own headlining tour of the UK in late October.

To pick up a copy of If I Was in the US, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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  • Thursday, September 24, 2015
    Watch: The Staves Unveil "Steady" Video

    The Staves have unveiled the official music video for "Steady," a song of their album If I Was, released earlier this year in the United States on Nonesuch Records. The video comes from directorial duo Brian and Karl.

    "We worked with the wonderful Brian and Karl on this surreal piece," says the trio. "So if you would like to see Jess face down in a swimming pool, Camilla struggling to turn off an alarm clock and Emily pretending she's in The Godfather, you can watch it here."

    The Staves conclude their UK tour as special guests of Florence and the Machine with two nights at Alexandra Palace in London tonight and Friday. They resume their own headlining tour of the UK in late October.

    To pick up a copy of If I Was in the US, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album at checkout.

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