Harry Kinds’ new music video, “Satellite tv for pc,” incorporates a very acquainted voice.
The clip, which dropped on Might 3, begins with somebody narrating a documentary on Curiosity, a rover dwelling on Mars. The particular person explains Curiosity has been alone on the planet for over a decade, and in keeping with the video’s description on YouTube, the thriller voice belongs to none apart from “Succession” star Brian Cox.
As soon as followers realized that it was him, they took to Twitter to share their pleasure.
One person loved listening to Cox’s voice, writing, “harry kinds utilizing brian cox in his music video was for me.”
Another said that Kinds should love the TV present “Succession” if he wished Cox to be in “Satellite tv for pc.”
A third noted that their “two worlds have collided” as soon as they heard Cox’s voice within the music video.

Whereas “Satellite tv for pc” began off with Cox narrating the documentary, the remainder of the music video is concentrated on just a little automated vacuum cleaner who’s identify is Stomper, in keeping with Rolling Stone. The robotic travels in the hunt for connection after it realizes that it pertains to Curiosity’s loneliness on Mars.
However after the robotic travels to many alternative locations, it lastly settles down subsequent to Kinds as its battery reaches empty, with the singer mendacity on the grass outdoors of NASA, in keeping with Rolling Stone.
Followers took to the feedback part of the YouTube video to precise how impressed they have been with the manufacturing.
One fan commented that they did not count on “this type of video for this track however Harry by no means disappoints he actually is a good artist and I like what he brings to the desk.”
One other mentioned, “This isn’t a typical ‘unhappy’ music video however the depth of feelings it portrays is exceptional.”
A 3rd added, “The standard of Harry’s music movies is among the issues that impresses me most about his work. There’s a actual concern in doing an impeccable job, taking good care of completely each element. There isn’t even a foul music video in his complete solo profession. Congratulations to all of the professionals concerned!”