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Sinisterly Heart Warming

The Cellophane Flowers have been grabbing a lot of attention recently and quite rightly. The female fronted London quartet have been creating eye opening music and 'Belinda', although softer than their norm, is no exception.

The verses have a slightly funked up bass feel to them, leading to a far more rockier chorus. While the music has a heart warming feel to it, the lyrics disregard that by having a slightly sinister feel to them, how else can you explain the chorus repeating "When I saw her lately, under the ground". Lead singer, Francesca Corradini's vocals fit beautifully into the song, almost teasing the listener with the story with a mix of innocence and guilt.

With a new album due out hopefully later this year, expect to hear a lot more from The Cellophane Flowers if this track is anything to go by. In the meantime, they are playing at the Pure Festival at the Islington Garage on 25th September.