Charli XCX has collaborated with Velvet Underground’s John Cale on the experimental new single, “House,” which will be featured on the soundtrack for director Emerald Fennell’s upcoming film adaptation of Wuthering Heights, which stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. Inspired by Cale’s phrase describing the Velvet Underground’s sound as “elegant and brutal,” Charli and producer Finn Keane wrote the song during a tour stop in Austin, Texas, and later invited Cale to contribute, resulting in a haunting track infused with the 83-year-old’s ominous spoken word. The eerie Mitch Ryan-directed music video depicts the two artists isolated in a remote house, enhancing the song’s dark, edgy vibe. “When I heard the music, my first thought was – no one will expect this – let’s do it!,” Cale wrote of the song on Instagram. “Collaborating with Charli was effortless – work fast, stay in the moment, embrace the peculiarities!” “House” is one of several tracks Charli wrote for the film’s soundtrack after reading the script, drawn to its themes of passion, pain, and grit. (Rolling Stone)
Charli XCX Partners With Velvet Underground’s John Cale On New Single, “House,” For Emerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’
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