Peter Doherty shares the video for "Felt Better Alive" the title track taken from the upcoming album released through Strap Originals on Friday 16th May., his first solo LP in nine years which according to Peter: It’s quite bouncy, quite country. "Dredging the mouth of the Humber" is a
line from Hancock (about coagulated sprinkled sugar in the bottom of a
bowl of cornflakes). The chorus I love, "And I'd always planned/ To sing
in a sweet and soulful way as only cowboys can/ But my saddle strap
snapped like a dog-chewed tourniquet…" It's an accurate description of
how I feel about certain times in my life, y'know? Treasures of the
Sierra Mardre: you set off on this mission for the gold and you just
ended up lost in the mountains, being hunted by bandits. The video was shot in Normandy by French director Rose Bosch.
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