WOOM is comprised of Alice Barlow, Gray Rimmer, Lara Laeverenz, and Isobel Risk. A low hum, a harmony and ripple, a mirror of reverberating melismatic vocals carrying listeners to the heart of a sound. The South London four-piece choir, have just released their latest single ‘Circe’ to critical acclaim from the likes of The Guardian, Crack Magazine, The Line of Best Fit, 6 Music and Radio 3 amongst others.
This spellbinding introduction to their forthcoming project follows the acclaimed 2021 debut EP ‘Into The Rest’, which saw them reimagine a diverse selection of tracks from luminary artists into bewitching new forms. The notoriety of WOOM’s performances have already garnered an impressive live legacy, with the band recently joining Clarissa Connelly on stage at the ICA alongside Caroline Polachek, and supporting King Krule, The Big Moon and Grouper. The band have also performed at many prestigious festivals, including Glastonbury, Mirrors and Boiler Room Festival, including two consecutive sold-out headline shows at the Southbank Centre.
“WOOM weave music of spare plaintive beauty, from the most minimal of elements: four voices, and one (tastefully deployed) guitar” – Loud & Quiet
“There are shades of Cat Power at her most downbeat here, but it’s all about the harmonies with this indie-folk quartet: dreamy but with an edge of threat.” – The Guardian
“The quartet’s take on this trio from ‘Blonde’ has a haunting quality that’s glacial and pretty, but with an intriguingly icy edge.” – DIY “Choral four-piece Woom have caught the attention with a steady drip of covers, and this first single proper gives a full flavour of their fantastical, folky sound.” – Music Week
“It’s really just their voices, delicate and powerful as all real magic is, enchanting with a capital E.” – Love Letters “What an amazing adaptation that is, the music I’ve heard so far has been so different to anything else I’ve heard out of the UK recently” – Matt Wilkinson / Apple
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