Aldous Harding shares FaceTime video for 'Venus in the Zinnia'

New Zealand singer-songwriter Aldous Harding has released a new video for her single 'Venus in the Zinnia,' featuring a duet with Welsh artist H. Hawkline. The clip shows the pair on an extended FaceTime call during sunny days. It is the second single from her upcoming album Train on the Island.

Aldous Harding unveiled the video for 'Venus in the Zinnia' on Wednesday, showcasing her collaboration with H. Hawkline, who also contributes bass and guitar to the track. The New Zealand artist described the duet as part of her forthcoming fifth album, Train on the Island, co-produced with longtime collaborator John Parish. The release follows her first single, 'One Stop,' from the project, as first reported by Pitchfork. The video captures Harding and Hawkline in a playful, ongoing FaceTime conversation, highlighting their daily routines under bright sunlight. Train on the Island arrives on May 8. Harding will launch a tour across Europe and North America three weeks later to promote the album.

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