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Nerdist Industries Exclusively Premieres U2 Music Video, California (There Is No End To Love), Today! Featuring Animation By Urban Artist, D*Face

Good news! Today, we all get a little taste of Cali. Today U2 is releasing a new music video for California (There Is No End to Love) off their latest album, Songs of Innocence, coming to you exclusively on Nerdist.com!

A perfect harmony of their love for the Golden State and their palpable efforts to celebrate art and creation, U2 has commissioned 11 of the world’s most acclaimed artists to unveil their work through a collection of art films, inspired by the album. Among the talented artists chosen are Oliver Jeffers, Robin Rhode, D*Face, Mode 2, Chloe Early, Ganzeer, Vhils, Maser, ROA, DALeast, and Todd James.

Watch the video HERE.



California (There Is No End to Love) is the masterpiece of D*Face, one of the most prolific urban artists of this generation, known for his tongue-in-cheek imagery with anti-establishment values. Nerdist Industries is thrilled to premiere the much anticipated collaboration - check it out along with Nerdist Music Editor Matt Grosinger’s lyrical breakdown, exclusively on Nerdist.com.
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