WOOZE share new video for “Get Me To A Nunnery”
“The project exists in a world of its own, matching galactic sized riffs to some divine sugar-sweet pop melodies.” - CLASH
“the beginning of something special” - HERO
“the British/Korean duo’s warped and infectious pop baffles as much as it entertains, which makes the whole thing all the more engrossing.” - Loud & Quiet
“Reshaping what it means to be a band here and now” – Dork
"a deliciously addictive offering - filled to the brim with creativity and intrigue"
- The Line Of Best Fit
“[The] quirky duo dismantling retro-sounding pop hits with their experimental approach”
– NME
“A Bowie-esque, punk-glam masterclass” – Gigwise
"Set the controls for the heart of the sun, this is electrifying in its coolness."
– Guy Garvey / 6 Music
Today, inimitable London-duo WOOZE share the title track and accompanying video from their much-anticipated sophomore EP “Get Me To A Nunnery”, which will be released via London tastemaker-label Young Poet on 22nd October 2021.
The new track and video follow the recent release of “Witch Slap (IOU)”, “Tu Es Moi”, and “Mighty Cloud”, all of which have been lauded by the likes of BBC Radio 1 (Jack Saunders, Sian Elery), 6 Music, KEXP, NME, DIY and Gigwise amongst others, as well as landing multiple Spotify playlist spots (including the cover of Melomania and New Music Friday UK), racking up well over 150K streams in the process.
Identifiable by their unique visuals as much as their genre-blending and enigmatic brand of avant-garde pop, the video for “Get Me To A Nunnery” exemplifies WOOZE’s keen eye for aesthetics. Directed by Ellen Evans, the sinister plot sees singer and guitarist Theo Spark chasing down bandmate, Jamie She, culminating in a surreal and visually spectacular conclusion. In the band’s own words: “Theo wanted to burn his mum’s car and kill Jamie. This video provided the opportunity for both.”
As a song, “Get Me To A Nunnery” demonstrates a texturally richer and heavier side to WOOZE, pushing the limits of what is already an intoxicatingly borderless sound. Arguably the heaviest track from the forthcoming EP, it sees the duo combine some of their most infectious distorted riffing to date with driving drum rhythms, church bells and the eccentric but addictive vocal lines we’ve become accustomed to across previous singles.
Speaking about the single, the band say: “We love the double meaning behind ‘get thee to a nunnery’ in Hamlet, so thought it would be fun to turn that burn back on itself into a self-diss track. So while the lyrics are very hopeful and optimistic, it's merely a veneer for the crippling self-doubt and self-loathing underneath. The music came from a desire to sound like a metal band after we had indulged in lots of classic 80s metal bands.”
WATCH / SHARE “GET ME TO A NUNNERY” HERE:
WOOZE also recently shared a new live video of their recent single “Witch Slap (IOU)”, filmed at Seoul Cabaret with the duo’s long-term collaborator Nuri Jeong, who has also worked with the likes of K-pop singer Crush and rapper ZICO.
“Witch Slap (IOU)”
The video perfectly encapsulates the band’s epiphanic live energy, which saw them build an ever-increasing cult following before the first lockdown. It also serves as a teaser of what is to come with the band eagerly planning new live dates for 2021/2022.
22nd September – DIY IRL showcase – Signature Brew, London
15th October – Swn Festival, Cardiff
30th October – Yes, Manchester
More info / tickets available HERE
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British/Korean duo WOOZE (named after a rough phonetic translation of ‘space’ in Korean - 우주) were formed in 2017 by Jamie She and Theo Spark. Having respectively cut their teeth under various musical guises across the London live circuit, the duo initially met through Brixton’s Muddy Yard (an artist-led collective based in a disused builder’s yard). Having moved to London to attend art school, Jamie and Theo met at the epicentre of the art scene surrounding the collective, utilising the space to hold art exhibitions, perform live, and work on various creative projects together – something that continues to be omnipresent in everything the band does. The pair initially bonded by covering each other’s solo material and writing together before deciding to form WOOZE as their first truly collaborative project, spending time to hone their craft before releasing a series of well-received singles and videos.
Their 2019 debut EP ‘what’s on your mind?’, firmly established WOOZE as one of the most original and exciting new acts in the UK. The band received plaudits from Spotify, CLASH, NME, Mixmag, Dork and DIY and were championed by BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders, KEXP, Triple J and 6 Music’s Guy Garvey. They featured in their very own video game, supported Metronomy on tour, sold out a series of shows in South Korea and were named part of ‘The NME 100’ for 2020, all within a dizzying 12 months from their first release.
Following a COVID enforced hiatus, the duo returned to the studio with producer Tom Furse (The Horrors) to record their eagerly anticipated follow up. The resulting EP, “Get Me To A Nunnery,” sees them delve into their heaviest and most dynamically complex work to-date. Thematically, the EP sees the duo continue to tackle deeply personal subjects which have been prevalent throughout their work so far such as inadequacy, self-doubt, relationships, estrangement, and identity crises.
Combining Bowie-esque eccentricity with psychotropic instrumentation, the new material is at once anthemic and absurdist. Tracks such as “Witch Slap (IOU) see the band combining glam-inflected instrumentation, eccentric new wave vocals, and hook-heavy galactic psych riffs, whereas the EP’s riff-heavy title track sees the band draw on 80s metal through their abstruse neon yellow filter, melding distorted guitar lines, with uplifting choral harmonies and ominous synth. The band cite an encyclopaedic range of influences from traditional Korean music to Primus, Japanese funk, ABBA, Led Zeppelin and further afield, all of which feed into their borderless alt-pop compositions without ever losing the distinctive and undefinable sound that has been uniquely theirs since the band’s inception.
Following a meteoric rise over the last year, WOOZE continue to go from strength-to-strength, with an incredibly dedicated and continually expanding international fanbase growing alongside them. Whilst “what’s on your mind?” saw the duo introduce their highly addictive, surreal and sonically gratifying blend of heavy pop to the world, “Get Me To A Nunnery” finds them at the most expansive yet, doubling down and concentrating every element of their intense and eclectic palette. For the long-term fans, this EP will exemplify the duo’s unslakable creative thirst and need to evolve, and for those who are hearing them for the first time, there could be no better introduction.
“Get Me To A Nunnery” is out 22nd October 2021