UK singer-singer George Ezra has teamed up with Swedish sister duo First Aid Kit for a new song called "Saviour."
The cut is set to appear on Ezra's upcoming sophomore album Staying at Tamara's, which is due out March 23 via Columbia Records.
The tune merges both artists' affinity for pop-tinged folk music, and it's been accompanied by a lyric video that stars Ezra delivering the lyrics on a karaoke stage.
It's not First Aid Kit's first high-profile collaboration this year; on Ruins, they enlisted a backing band comprised of R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, Midlake's McKenzie Smith and Wilco's Glenn Kotche.
Watch the karaoke clip of "Saviour" below.
The cut is set to appear on Ezra's upcoming sophomore album Staying at Tamara's, which is due out March 23 via Columbia Records.
The tune merges both artists' affinity for pop-tinged folk music, and it's been accompanied by a lyric video that stars Ezra delivering the lyrics on a karaoke stage.
It's not First Aid Kit's first high-profile collaboration this year; on Ruins, they enlisted a backing band comprised of R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, Midlake's McKenzie Smith and Wilco's Glenn Kotche.
Watch the karaoke clip of "Saviour" below.