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10.04.2020 - 17:18 / nme.com
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Radiohead‘s Ed O’Brien has shared a new song called ‘Cloak Of The Night’ featuring Laura Marling – you can listen below.
The track is the final taste of O’Brien’s upcoming solo album ‘Earth’, which will be released under his EOB moniker next Friday (April 17). It follows on from previous cuts ‘Olympik’, ‘Brasil’ and ‘Shangri-La’.
‘Cloak Of The Night’ is a stripped-back acoustic collaboration with Marling, whose vocals blend with O’Brien’s to deliver the lines: “You and me all
If you're a celebrity who's stuck at home and looking for something to do to kill time, shooting a sketch for must sound like a fun chance to break up the tedium of self-isolation.
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Laura Marling — Photo: Justin Tyler Close
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