Enter Shikari have shared a live version of ‘Satellites’ featuring Sam Ryder, taken from their upcoming ‘Live at Wembley’ album.
With the full album documenting last year’s huge show at London’s Wembley Arena scheduled for release on July 11, the new clip is a chance to relive the magic of the evening.
An old friend of the band’s having first met while playing Vans Warped Tour in 2014 (Sam playing with his former band Close Your Eyes), they reunited for the moment.
On the collaboration, Rou Reynolds has shared:
“It was truly wonderful to have Sam join us onstage for Satellites. He’s an incredible talent and it made the whole evening even more special. We thought we’d release this particular track ahead of the full show as, right now, with the toxic atmosphere that LGBTQ+ people often have to endure, it’s important to be a vocal and visible ally.”
Check it out below:
Reflecting on the show and the new live album, Rou said:
“Our Wembley show last year was one of my favourite in Shikari’s existence thus far. I’m so glad we captured it and can now relive that special evening.
We put a lot of time, energy, and money into the production, and gave our supporters the show they deserved. Despite some technical issues (like losing a couple of cameras’ footage completely!) we hope that the resulting film reflects what an incredible night it was. The swooping drone footage gives people a perspective you don’t often see, and we think our old friend Oleg Rooz on the edit really elevates it above “just another live video”.
Dave Wilkie has excelled himself with the audio. He’s captured the excitement and energy in that arena, which isn’t easy in such a huge space. He was doing the sound for us when we used to play the Milton Keynes Pitz back in the day, and has recorded and mixed a few of our Bootleg Series live albums over the years, so it was great to have him onboard again.”
Preorder your copy here and watch the previously released footage of the band performing ‘Sssnakepit’ below:
Catch Enter Shikari live at Reading & Leeds Festival this August alongside Bring Me The Horizon and Limp Bizkit.
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