UK Vinyl Video:
The Cadbury Sisters, “Milk”

The Cadbury Sisters have come out of no where with their sensuous, folk sounds that draw upon more modern influences like London Grammar and Laura Marling. The sisters are related to the great chocolate maker, founder of the Cadburys empire, William Cadbury, and are preparing for the release of their latest EP “Close” out via Fear of Fiction on 16th June 2014.

The video for “Milk” is as organic and honest as the song, which begins on a Fleet Foxes-esque wave of harmonies before breaking down into simple, delicate vocals as we see the sisters sing to us sweetly against a forest backdrop. A little girl runs through the woods eventually meeting what seems to be her future self as the music brings us to a climactic end.

“Milk” is one of the most exciting folk songs to emerge in a while as The Cadbury Sisters have given the genre a modern edge, elevating them above the rest. The EP is just the beginning for the girls—it’s safe to say we’ll be hearing a lot more from the sisters in the near future.

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