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As if we needed more reason to appreciate the rising talent of Arlo Parks, she's provided just that with her newly released cover of Radiohead's "Creep."

The new offering arrived Thursday with an accompanying video which sees the young singer performing the haunting track while playing the piano. It's a captivating moment, with Parks' vocals simultaneously youthful and earnest yet also slightly grim.

The accompanying visual for "Creep" was directed by Tom Dream as part of his upcoming short film Shy Radicals, which is a portrair of Hamja Ahsan and the story behind his book and satirical manifesto, which calls for shy, quiet, introverted people to come together and overthrow extrovert-supremacy. 

"'Creep' is a simultaneously delicate and brutal exploration of inner turmoil and human relationships," says Parks. "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."

Watch the video below.