Yuno's "Massive" Video: Navigating Existential Nightmares Ahead of "Blest"

Yuno drops the visually striking, self-directed video for "Massive," a taste of their forthcoming album Blest

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Yuno has unveiled the self-directed video for "Massive," the latest single from their upcoming album Blest, due May 16th, 2025, on Sub Pop. Described by Yuno as "2 a.m. childhood nightmare fuel about existential dread," the visual offers a striking entry point into the album's themes. "Massive" features production by Patrick Wimberly of Chairlift, while the full Blest LP showcases collaborations with Wimberly and Nick Sanborn (Sylvan Esso), alongside co-producer Frank Corr. Yuno will support the release with headline shows starting in June. The tracklist for Blest promises a diverse sonic journey, with "Massive" positioned as a key exploration of potentially darker, introspective territories within Yuno's artistry. This new visual and the collaborative nature of the album's production build anticipation for a release that blends Yuno's distinct vision with compelling external influences.

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