They're one of 15 acts to watch.
Young Australian/Swedish duo Say Lou Lou have scored a mention in the latest BBC tastemaker poll, Sound Of 2014, ranking them as one of 15 artists to watch in the music world next year.
The duo is made up of twin sisters Miranda and Elektra Kilbey, daughters of the church frontman Steve Kilbey, and is the only Australian act to make the list. They released their Better In The Dark EP just last week, it follows on from their much raved about Julian single from earlier this year and last year's Maybe You.
Joining them on the list is chart topping singers Sam Smith and Ella Eyre, electro duo Jungle, rockers Royal Blood, Chicago MC Chance The Rapper, female experimental R&B singers FKA Twigs, Kelela and Banks, quirky popster Chloe Howl, folky artists Luke Sital-Singh and George Ezra, the soulful Sampha, already celebrated songwriter MNEK and former Portico Quartet member Nick Mulvey.
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Whoever wins will have certainly have pressure to deliver in the forthcoming 12 months, as previous winners of the poll, which is made up votes from 170 tastemakers across the UK, include the likes of Haim, Adele, 50 Cent, Jessie J and Ellie Goulding.