EXCLUSIVE: Go Behind The Scenes Of British India's New Album

6 March 2015 | 10:00 am | Staff Writer

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Venerated Aussie indie vets British India have been squirreled away of late, hard at work putting together their fifth studio full-length, Nothing Touches Me. But, now, theMusic.com.au is privileged to bring you this exclusive behind-the-scenes look exactly how the boys have been spending their time in service of creating their eagerly awaited follow-up to 2013's Top 10 ARIA album Controller.

Set to the sublime strains of the album's title track, the video canvasses time in-studio and abroad, traversing emotions and atmospheres from the quiet and reflective to the ebullient and eternally youthful. From airports and train stations to studios and stages, it's a candid look inside what life is like for one of the country's foremost indie bands 10 years into their career, not to mention a great excuse to hear Nothing Touches Me with impunity.

The full album will be released in exactly a week's time, on Friday, 13 March, but if you get your pre-orders in now, you'll score instant access to three of the album's songs, including Nothing Touches Me, so if you dig the strains in the clip above, there's probably not too much point in holding off taking the pre-order plunge, right?

Even better, British India head out on their epic 20-date tour in just over a month, getting started in the heart of the country, in Alice Springs, on 16 April. They leave almost no stone unturned over their comprehensive cross-country sojourn, so check theGuide or The Music App closely to ensure you know where and when you can catch British India doing their thing in the flesh.

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