Though details are limited, Aussie pop singer Sally Seltmann (formerly known as New Buffalo) will be delivering a new LP next February through Arts & Crafts. To tide us over until the info is given up in full, Seltmann has offered up a wistfully choreographed video for the LP's "Billy."
Seltmann plays multiple roles in the clip, from a woman flipping through pages in a kitchen, to another staring longingly through closed curtains, to another sipping some suds in an empty, though opulent, bar. All seem to be feeling remiss, but there's some joy to be had in watching the singer dance stone-faced in an open field with a number of clones. You can see that particular party and more in the player down below.
The as-yet-untitled LP from which "Billy" is taken was recorded and produced with Seltmann's husband Darren (The Avalanches). It's her first LP since 2011's Seeker Lover Keeper.
Seltmann plays multiple roles in the clip, from a woman flipping through pages in a kitchen, to another staring longingly through closed curtains, to another sipping some suds in an empty, though opulent, bar. All seem to be feeling remiss, but there's some joy to be had in watching the singer dance stone-faced in an open field with a number of clones. You can see that particular party and more in the player down below.
The as-yet-untitled LP from which "Billy" is taken was recorded and produced with Seltmann's husband Darren (The Avalanches). It's her first LP since 2011's Seeker Lover Keeper.