Long-running UK indie-pop institution the Clientele have shared their first new music since 2017 for Bandcamp’s revenue waiving day. They’ve covered “Closer,” a song from Shack’s 2006 album On The Corner Of Miles And Gil that matches their dusky, bittersweet aesthetic perfectly. “Today our first new music in a while is released,” the band wrote on Instagram. “It’s a cover of a beautiful song by Mick Head. Everything it makes will be donated to #BlackLivesMatter.” Listen and compare it to the original below.
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