Justice & Tame Impala Release Neverender Video

Justice and Tame Impala have unveiled a trippy new video for their song “Neverender.”

The animation, crafted by Cekai and directed by Masanobu Hiraoka, Kota Iguchi, and Armand Beraud, blends old-school Japanese anime with Art Nouveau. Justice’s Xavier de Rosnay and Gaspard Augé shared in a press release that the video was a chance to bring together many of their visual inspirations through Masanobu Hiraoka’s unique style.

Together with longtime collaborators Pascal Teixeira and Armand Beraud, we drew initial inspiration from the title sequences of the 1980s anime we grew up on, which set the visual tone for the video. From there, other key images from our teenage years naturally came into play. Whether it was the work of Moebius, psychedelic art, graphic novels, or iconic film posters that fascinated us, Masanobu’s style seamlessly absorbed and unified them all.

Fans love how artists mix different styles to create something fresh.

Justice also announced an EP featuring remixes of “Neverender.” This EP will include various versions like album cuts and radio edits alongside remixes by Kaytranada and Rampa from Keinemusik. It drops this Friday.

Their album Hyperdrama, released in spring after eight years since their last one, features Tame Impala on both “Neverender” and another track called “One Night/All Night.” The project also includes contributions from artists like Rimon, Connan Mockasin, Miguel, Thundercat among others.

Noah Mitchell
Noah Mitchell
Noah Mitchell is a senior music writer at SongsDetails.com. Noah has been passionately covering the music industry for over five years, with a particular focus on live performances and the latest updates on artists.