'MY GIRL FROM LIVERPOOL' VIDEO IS OUT NOW!

The song is an ode to the 60’s movement in both the UK and Paris, as well as to the civil unrest in France that took place in May 68. The lyrics talks about what we no longer have, the melancholy of old good times, the bittersweet taste that certain events in history leave behind and the social struggles that are inevitably always reflected in the arts.

The video clip is a journey through time that takes us to the past and brings us back to present. The Gulps walking around Paris mixed with footage from La Nouvelle Vague films, having as the main character the recently deceased actress, singer, director and writer Anna Karina, one of the most prominent artists of this French film movement. These images have been edited to take on different meanings where we can see feminist, artistic and social references; from the Pussy Riot to the surrealism of Rene Magritte, as well as the dollar-face man, a criticism to the value of money in today's society.

Directed by Sandra Crilo - Edited by Martin Se & Sandra Crilo - Filmed by Kovacs Laszlo & Sandra Crilo.

AS A CELEBRATION OF THIS RELEASE, THE BAND WILL HOST A SHOWCASE ON FRIDAY 31st JANUARY AT THE WAITING ROOM, LONDON - FREE ENTRY, TICKETS ON DICE!

The track is taken from the band’s EP ‘In the Kings House’ produced by award-winning producer of The Verve’s Urban Hymns Martin 'Youth' Glover (The Cult, The Charlatans, Dido, Erasure) who has released the EP through his label Youth Sounds.

The release concludes the promotion of the EP that with glowing reviews took them on tour in UK, Spain and France, including festival appearances at Mad Cool (Madrid), Space Mountain (Granada) as well as Truck, The Great Escape and Camden Rocks in the UK.

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