London's "noir alt. rock" foursome HAWK are showcasing their shadowy new clip for "Hush", a track taken from their Clock Hands EP.
Striking a balance between the chilling gravity of Daughter and the enigmatic despair of Esben and The Witch, HAWK combine post-punk and folk in a spine-tingling brew that'll take potshots at your emotional wellbeing. There's a jazzy twang in vocalist Julie Hawk's dulcet tones as she croons the verses, but choral instincts kick in for the harrowing chorus. Light flicker and ghostly, paranoid visions interject during the enchanting visuals.
Watch below.
"Hush" is taken from HAWK's upcoming Clock Hands EP.
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