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Watch Wolkoff Shapeshift In Her Video for "New York Grand"

This video contains a "mature adult fantasy church" and synths that cut like lasers—let's go!

Marvelous Wolkoff, a.k.a. Joanie Wolfkoff and producer Icarus Moth, return with this splendid new track, "New York Grand." According to Wolfkoff this "chill trap" song and its accompanying video—premiering below—a family affair.

Here's the skinny—"Exhibit A: The visually sumptuous accompanying video, directed and edited by Joanie's dynamo ginger sister Zoë Wolkoff. In homage to Jodorowsky's 1973 fantasy film The Holy Mountain, the Wolkoff’s created a test bed with animator Patrick Kim for his living hallucinatory backdrops and conjured a 'mature adult fantasy church,' with the talents of visionary makeup artist Josh Quick."

Chameleon-like, Wolkoff morphs into many women—a sparkle-faced lavender hooded wiccan, a tracksuit and bandana wearing badass, a blunt bobbed babe in a top you want to run your fingers all over. Musically this song revels in pin-sharp ratatats and synths that swoop in like lasers at the two minute mark, meanwhile, Wolkoff's vocals are sweet like honey. Drink it up.