
Naima Bock has released a new live video performance of her song “Campervan.” The live rendition of the single was recorded with the Institute Collective, a contemporary choral ensemble founded by producer Hughie Gavin. The video, which was shot at Waverley House in Margate, England, finds Bock, violinist Oliver Hamilton, and the Institute Collective standing against whitewashed brick as they perform the song.
“It was a real pleasure to work with the Institute Collective, we had a beautiful day meeting all of the singers, arrangers, and crew,” Bock shared in a statement. “There was a very special energy whilst filming and the more we sang together, the better it got. I’m delighted to release this video and to have worked with such a talented bunch.”
“Campervan” was included on Bock’s debut album “Giant Palm”, which was released in July via Sub Pop/Memorials of Distinction. The band will head out on tour in September, performing at End of the Road Festival in Dorset, England and Dun Laoghaire Folk Festival in Dublin, Ireland before making their way across mainland Europe and back through the United Kingdom.