Covering a topic close to our hearts, Tasmanian indie rockers Enola Fall are back with fresh cut “London”.

The Tasmanian band’s new single invokes sombre, baroque-filled undertones. It’s certainly hypnotic, blending an obscure mix of Muse and MGMT, with the addition of rough production and jittery guitars.

The track’s electro-pop chorus is strangely euphoric, offering us a taste of what to expect from the band’s upcoming album, Bloodhound (set for release March 2018).

“”London” is a song about how a piece of music, or a taste or a smell can send you straight back in time,” explains singer, guitarist and songwriter Joe Nuttall. “Things which are supposed to stay in the past can be summoned back with alarming ease. It’s a song about a city that may or may not exist anymore, and probably never did in the first place.”

“This new record is shaping up to be somewhere in the vicinity of Kate Bush, Bowie, Sufjan Stevens and several other amazing musicians that I probably shouldn’t be comparing myself to,” Nuttall notes.

We’re certainly intrigued…