Nadine Shah unveils ‘Stealing Cars’ video
Having revealed her new single ‘Stealing Cars’ last week, Nadine Shah has pulled the curtains back on the track’s accompanying video, directed by Matthew Cummins. Seemingly finding herself lost in a house of mirrors after dark, the kaleidoscopic clip spins and swirls around Shah, perfectly accompanying the track’s smoky wonder without detracting from its gritty guitars or Shah’s majestic vocal.
Watch the video for ‘Stealing Cars’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PznUsKnRuSU
“It signals a clear-cut evolution for Shah.” – The Line of Best Fit
“A heart stopping comeback.” – DIY
“A smoky and brooding return to form.” – Drunken Werewolf
‘Stealing Cars’ is out now via Apollo and is available to purchase via iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/stealing-cars-single/id941099075
A full album will follow in early 2015.
Praise for Nadine Shah:
‘Love Your Dum and Mad is astonishingly coherent’ Sunday Times ‘Album of the Week’
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‘An assured launch of a career that will provoke and explore in the style of Bjork or PJ Harvey’ ‘Stand Out Album’ 4/5 Daily Mirror
‘Cosy and cataclysmic all at the same time, this is one of the most compelling expressions of Great British gothic since Morrissey made a date at the cemetery gates’ 4/5 Time Out
‘Subtle electronics and the creation of desolate, 3-D spaces is the icing on a seductively ruined cake’ 8/10 Uncut
‘A piercingly direct seduction of the senses’ 4/5 Mojo
‘The voice of a goddess’ 4/5 Evening Standard
‘Nadine Shah’s voice is a revelation’ 4/5 The Skinny
‘A dark, delicious masterpiece’ Diva
‘An album that beguiles and bruises at every turn’ DIY
‘An extraordinarily delectable noise to behold’ London in Stereo
‘Shah is clearly going to be around for some time’ 7.4/10 ‘Record of the Day’ Bowlegs
‘Expect her to be next year’s critics’ darling’ The Independent
‘Her dark tales of lust, loss and vengeance bring to mind Broken English-era Marianne Faithfull and are due belated critical acclaim’ The Guardian
(Love Your Dum and Mad) retains a dynamism through Shah’s magnetic voice’ 7.9 Pitchfork