Rialto the London rock band who were initially active from 1997 to
2002 are back. That short run was a frantic one: After a couple of successful
singles, Rialto’s label EastWest — a Warner Music Group imprint —
suddenly dropped them, a month before they were supposed to release
their debut album. The band never quite made it big, but they did garner
a cult following and were pretty unanimously praised by critics. In
2023, Rialto reunited; now, they’re about to release their first album
in 24 years, and they're sharing the lead single "No One Leaves The Discotheque Alive" taken for the album Neon And Ghost Signs which was largely inspired by a near-death
experience the band’s Louis Eliot had a few years ago while on vacation
in Spain. "What you might think is if you have a very close to death
experience you want to start looking after yourself," he said in a
statement. "I just went chasing full speed after my youth. I was just
like, fuck it, I might not be here next week, I’m just going to dive
in." The video was directed by Jon Danovic and is inspired by that sci-fi film "The Blob" or something like that.
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