girl in red Makes Her Horror Film Debut in "Kate's Not Here"

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Known by the moniker girl in red, Marie Ulven is starting the year off strong with an eerie single that will instantly give you goosebumps. "Kate's Not Here" is featured in the new horror film, The Turning, which is directed by Floria Sigismondi and stars Mackenzie Davis and Finn Wolfhard. If any indie artist were to be included in the horror film's soundtrack, girl in red is our best choice.

READ: girl in red Is Telling Her Truth [Q&A]

"Kate's Not Here" immediately sends chills down our spine. Directly inspired by The Turning, "Kate's Not Here" has girl in red begging Kate, the film's titular protagonist, to be brave enough to keep her word. The unsettling music video, which is also directed by Floria Sigismondi, is presented in true The Turning fashion, which entails a quiet house, a haunting bathtub, and the dark woods. With girl in red sporting a black hoodie, the creepy visual takes us around the Fairchild Estate where ghosts and fear thrive.

On "Kate's Not Here," girl in red shared,

"I made this song in the back of my tour bus, a studio in LA, and on a bed in Sydney. I like that the melody carries the song so much and think it slaps tbh."

Enter the horrifying world of The Turning below:

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