‘NUH UH’ is the unique and surreal new track and video from Greta Isaac

The track is from the artist's upcoming second EP I Think You’d Hate It Here

The track is from the artist’s upcoming second EP I Think You’d Hate It Here

Melding catchy, thoughtful melodies with surreal and thought-provoking visuals, latest Greta Isaac release ‘NUH UH’ is an effortlessly memorable package that continues to highlight all that makes the artist stand out and feel exciting.

Behind the flamboyant outfits and the surrealism though, is a track that tells a very real and very relatable story. ‘NUH UH’ is a track about human connection and the feral, out of body experiences that we can feel while intoxicated by somebody else. Set to a backdrop of effortlessly cool guitar riffs and swaggering, jagged energy, ‘NUH UH’ is a track that feels like nothing that you’ll hear anytime soon.

Greta said: ““I wrote NUH UH around the same time as Polyfilla and 5’1, although the tone and essence of this song could not be more different. NUH UH is manic, delusional, desperate and super charged to the point where I don’t really feel like it’s me who’s singing it when I listen to it. Sonically it feels like the moment you have a “spark” with someone – a spike in energy, your eyes blacken, your skin gets hot and sweaty. I see it in myself and people around me, it looks like we’re all turning into vampires, desperate for human connection and the feeling of being wanted by another person. It’s fascinating.”