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- Lay down
- To be a rose
- I want to start at the beginning
- All night long
- Heiner muller
- You died
- Spirit mist
- I don’t know what free is
- The artist is absent
- Huffing my arm
- The gift
- A ballad
- I want the end to sound like this
JENNY HVAL
Iris Silver Mist
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The mercurial musician, novelist, and shop fave continues her dreamlike sonic explorations, breathing fresh life into the blurred boundaries of ambient, electropop, spoken word, and experimental - stick it on and sink into the silvery mist.
Throughout 'Iris Silver Mist', perfume continues to turn into smoke, mist, and music. On lead single, ‘To be a rose’, Hval half-speaks, half-sings to the beat of a drum machine: “A rose is a rose is a rose is a cigarette." Roses and cigarettes are romantic forms of wishful thinking, transporting you someplace else. Of the track, Hval says: “’To be a rose’ was written as a restless pop structure. It has a chorus, with chords and a melody, but each chorus sounds slightly different, like we are experiencing the melody from different seasons, decades or even different bodies. The clichéd rose metaphor in the song is equally restless. It can change shape into a cigarette and then evaporate to smoke. My mother and I (two restless humans) are both present in the song: ‘I was singing in my room, she smoked on the balcony/Long inhales and long exhales performed in choreography.’ If about anything, ‘To be a rose’ is about how one thing becomes another thing, how we all come from somewhere and someone, and how this is stranger and more powerful than we think.”