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Following the release of her debut EP, Falling Asleep at the Wheel, Holly Humberstone has shared her new music film, On The Run. Documenting her first body of work, the 15-minute film was written by Humberstone and shot in a paper mill in the Midlands near the 20-year-old’s hometown of Grantham.
“I make all my videos with the same team and we thought it would be cool to follow on from the Drop Dead video where I set fire to my dad’s car, and the Overkill video of me on the run through the woods at night with my guitar,” shared Humberstone. “If you listen closely there is the tiniesssst bit of a new song tucked away in the film too.”
In addition to her film performance, the singer/songwriter has been named a Vevo DSCVR Artist to Watch for 2021, joining a list of alums like Billie Eilish, Lewis Capaldi, Sam Smith, Maggie Rogers, Jorja Smith and more. Earlier this year, she also took part in Vevo’s DSCVR At Home series, where she performed “Overkill” and “Falling Asleep at the Wheel.”
Since releasing her debut EP via Platoon—which has amassed 50m+ streams to date—Humberstone has also been named an Apple Up Next Artist, performed on Jimmy Kimmel! Live and sold out three headline shows at Omeara.
Stream Falling Asleep at the Wheel here and check out On The Run below.