Pennsylvania folk/rock duo Native Harrow are back with a new song, Shake, the first to be taken from new long-player Closeness (out on the 4th September via Loose).
Taking cues from classic Laurel Canyon folk, pastoral psychedelia and baroque pop, the band expertly craft a kind of timeless, vintage Americana that entwines nostalgia with immediacy creating a classic cocoon of sound and melody that you can instantly lose yourself in.
Watch the video for the fuzzed-up alt-folk nugget that explores the loneliness of anxiety and the sting of absence. Conceived, directed and shot by the band while in quarantine – with no previous filmmaking experience to their credit – it captures Native Harrow singer Devin Tuel awaiting dinner guests who never arrive, in the shine of an immaculately captured golden hour.
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