"Slow Emotion Replay" is a single by English rock band The The. It was released as the band's second single from their fourth studio album Dusk (1993) and reached number 35 in the UK Singles chart. It was the 94th best-selling single in Iceland in 1993.
The music video was directed by Tim Pope, choosing to make it into an "inadvertent documentary", with the lyrics "Everybody knows what's going wrong with the world but I don't even know what's going on in myself" inspiring him to pursue this idea and go around New York asking people what they felt was going wrong with the world. Pope said this "invoked many strange answers" from the people they encountered, with them settling on a man they interviewed in a bar on Houston Street as the one to feature in the video.
The The released a re-recorded version of the song titled, "Slow Emotion Replayed" which was physically released on 11 July 2025 with limited stock.
It features the lineup that performed on The Comeback Special (2021) and Ensoulment (2024). Its sound differs largely from the original as the band felt that it did not sound strong enough when rehearsing for their live shows on the Ensouled Tour and decided to attempt recreating the song in order to keep the track on the set list, with Matt Johnson playing it on the Omnichord and the other members playing the rest of the instruments. The studio version was recorded in Johnson's personal studio, Studio Cinéola in London.
The sleeve design features more previously-unpublished artwork by Johnson's late brother Andy Dog Johnson, much like all of the band's releases since his death in 2016.
The single was digitally released on 6àJune 2025, without any additional tracks. A limited edition 7â³ vinyl single and exclusive limited edition CD single were available on 11 July 2025.
The release includes a new exclusive B-side called "Crows Commotion Displayed" and four other songs that only feature on the CD release. These were originally released on the 7" vinyl singles as b-sides released by the band from 2020âÂÂ2024, making it their first appearance on the CD format.
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7" vinyl