As the first single from forthcoming album 'Tribal', Imelda May has released the music video for her track 'It's Good To Be Alive'.
The video pays tribute to classic Universal Horror movies of the 30's and 40's, with Imelda playing the part of the Bride of Frankestein in scenes of both domestic bliss and strife.
You can check the music video out below.
Since her debut in 2009, Imelda's managed to blend her infectious rockabilly, jazz, blues and torch songs not just in Dublin pubs, but some of the biggest festivals all over the globe.
Her second album was taken on the road to audiences worldwide, with critically acclaimed live shows building her fanbase with the likes of Bono, Jeff Beck and Jools Holland on board. Bono even dueted with her at two sold out Dublin O2 shows in 2011.
Get a teaser for Imelda's new album below.
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