Speaking over Zoom shortly before the shoot, he explained his maternal uncle, Peter Graham, managed the Horseshoe in the 1970s. These days, as they put it, they “love each other” and any talk of their early strife leads to considerable consternation. They’ve even reincarnated the group’s 2004 name variation, Death From Above 1979, as a hat tip to their musical renaissance (the ‘1979’ was originally added after the group were sued by Death From Above-label owner James Murphy and dropped in 2017. “The woman on the cover is my aunt who passed away during the making of this album,” Grainger explains. “In looking at the cover and by listening to the record, you’re getting that sense by osmosis: there’s no such thing as perfect love or a perfect romance.”Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading...It’s also, it turns out, a look ahead to the next year, when Death From Above 1979 are hoping they can finally feel the live connection once more.
Source: thestar March 26, 2021 12:00 UTC