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Escape Into Kafka Tamura's Otherworldly Video for "Lullabies"

The British trio take a trip to the woods and stuff gets pretty weird.

Last time we wrote about Kafka Tumura was at the top of this year regarding their video "No Hope." It was a stunner that recalled both Melancholia and Coppola's Marie Antoinette and the Southampton (UK) crew have only gone and done it again with their video for "Lullabies"—premiering below. Visually it's extremely otherworldly with singer Emma Dawkins voice hovering between Lizzy of MS MR and Chloe Howl's soulful set of pipes.

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"Lullabies was our first ever song—I wrote the lyrics when I was 15, sat in my tiny bedroom at my parent's house," explains Dawkins. "The song really set the tone for the next couple of years. The video was so much fun to shoot, but as always—very cold. We love the finished product and it was worth suffering in the freezing cold!"

Where is this forest? What's the deal with triangles? What is going on? Why is that ram's head creeping us out? Honestly, we have no clue, but enjoy the journey.