Arlo Parks shares her cover of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’, as part of the upcoming film Shy Radicals, directed by Tom Dream.‘ It’s the best the song has sounded in a decade’ – NME

Stream/Watch ‘Creep’ here.

Her performance of the song is an effort to continue standing in solidarity with others facing challenges with introversion. Describing the meaning of the song for her and why she chose it for this film Arlo shares, “Creep is a simultaneously delicate and brutal exploration of inner turmoil and human relationships. This song has acted as a refuge for me, during times of self-reflection and low mood, for many years and Radiohead as a band has deeply influenced my music.”

The cover follows her previous single ‘Black Dog’ which has been selected for BBC Radio 1 Playlist this week.

Shy Radicals

Arlo Parks’ performance music video of ‘Creep’ comes as part of the upcoming film by Tom Dream, Shy Radicals.

The film was made with the support of the BFI Doc Society and the Ridley Scott Creative Group, is a portrait of Hamja Ahsan and the story behind his remarkable book and satirical manifesto, which calls for all shy, quiet, and introverted people to unify and overthrow extrovert-supremacy.

Arlo Parks Merch

Exclusive Arlo Parks merchandise is also available on her official merch store. Including a brand new signed lyric book and limited edition pink vinyl of her first two EPs.