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We tipped beguiling and eccentric songstress Woodpecker Wooliams earlier this year when we received an ambiguous promo in the post that fired our imagination. Turns out we were right to get excited, as Wooliams unleashes her latest Bjork-bothering single Gull accompanied by an off the wall video that just goes to prove this is a performer with an artistic temperament and a song writing skill to match.
Sparse strings and ethereal vocals whisp over haunting industrial percussions and drums creating an unsettling and slow burning release that already has us reaching for the repeat button.
Eyes peeled on this one for next year, could be a far-out contender.