David Bowie, more provocative in his latest video: 'The Next Day'

As is usual, David Bowie it never ceases to amaze both musically and aesthetically. A new example of this has been the launch of his new video, belonging to the third single from his album 'The Next Day', in which he becomes more irreverent and provocative than in his two previous videos. In the style of Marilyn Manson, David Bowie on this occasion he goes against the clergy, immersing himself in a sordid aesthetic where sin, temptations, sex and religion are mixed.

All this happens in a bar ironically called 'The Decameron', referring to the work of Giorgio Boccaccio, an idea that is encompassed with the concept that Bowie states on his website that "They can work with Satan dressed as saints". In short, a luxury film production of impeccable workmanship.

Directed by the renowned photographer and filmmaker Floria Sigismondi, the video of 'The Next Day' It has the participation of two leading international actors, such as the Englishman Gary Oldman (Dracula, Batman, The Fifth Element) and French star Marion Cotillard (Inception, Contagion, Batman). 'The Next Day', the twenty-fourth studio album by the British musician, was released on March 8, 2013 by the record label Columbia Records and is available for digital download on iTunes and Amazon.com.

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