New Sylvaine Album, Song 2021-12-09 by Fernando Alves | 3 Comments | Scandinavian multi-instrumentalist Sylvaine is now unveiling the brand new song 'Nowhere, Still Somewhere', which is taken from the upcoming fourth album Nova. The full-length is scheduled for world-wide release on March 4th, 2022 via Season of Mist. The music video can be listened to via the official Season of Mist YouTube channel below.
Sylvaine comments on the track and video: 'Nowhere, Still Somewhere' was one of the last songs I wrote for Nova, and expresses the feeling of losing control, being unable to hold on to things or to move forward, despite how many efforts are made. Being a very personal song, on a very personal record, I knew the video for this song would be an intimate one, making the choice of director key. From the moment I meet Linnea Syversen, I knew she would be the perfect person to create such a special project with. Besides the help of Grayscale, who shot some amazing drone footage for us, and Hogan Mclaughlin, who lent us one of his wonderful garments, this video was created solely by Linnea and I, letting us go into this creative bubble together and spend hour upon hour shooting clips to underly the emotional quality that “Nowhere, Still Somewhere” holds. The video is fragile and strong all at once, abstract, yet touching and visually showcases the duality that is forever present in my music."
Video Director Linnea adds: "To work with Kathrine Shepard/Sylvaine has been very inspiring and exciting. 'Nowhere, Still Somewhere' is touching and strong at the same time and I instantly had images popping up into my mind while listening to the song for the first time. We had some real challenging shooting days, some of which were also really cold, but Kathrine was amazingly dedicated and resilient. After this collaboration, I'm left with a lot of good memories and feel so excited to show this one off to the world".
Tracklist:
1. Nova (04:36)
2. Mono No Aware (09:42)
3. Nowhere, Still Somewhere (04:34) (WATCH)
4. Fortapt (11:55)
5. I Close My Eyes So I Can See (05:16)
6. Everything Must Come To An End (07:47)
Bonus track
7. Dissolution (05:58)
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Song is really good! Does sound much more Alcest-y than anything I've heard from her before, not that that's a bad thing.
| | | The song is very nice, veeeeery Alcest(ish), maybe a bit too much. I'm more excited about what she has done with those longer tracks, can't wait to hear it.
| | | Last album was also very Alcesty and also very good.
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