Gazelle Twin is the alter-ego of Sussex-based Elizabeth Walling, an avant-garde musician with aspirations towards mixed-media art.
But it's gonna take a big, big budget for the live visuals to match the projections which The Entire City throws on to the back wall of your brain, unaided. Inspired by, variously, the stark synthpop of The Knife/Fever Ray, choral madrigals and 1980s Prince at his most spooked, this is an album which hints at subconscious fears and will haunt you long after listening.
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