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Shakespear's Sister release video for 'When She Finds You'

Shakespear’s Sister have a new tune and video to share with fans. When She Finds You sees the duo collaborating with British musician Richard Hawley. The track is from an EP of new material called Ride Again which will be out in late October.

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The band recently reformed and released a greatest hits collection which featured two new tunes. The reunion surprised fans because prior to this Siobhan Fahey and Marcella Detroit had not spoken to each other for a quarter of a century.  

In an interview with Pop Matters the pair revealed that they patched up their decades long falling out after sharing a few emails and catching up in a cafe.

Like their previous release All The Queens Horsesthe new song takes a dig at their decades long estrangement, asking “what will you do when she finds you?” The clip sees the two taking turns in the psychiatrist’s chair. Once again a stunning video has been created by longtime collaborator Sophie Muller.

The duo will be heading out on on tour across the UK in October and November.

OIP Staff


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