SNOWBLINK SHARES NEW VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO

WATCH AND SHARE “FEEL LIKE A MAN” VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO HERE

RETURNING CURRENT NOW AVAILABLE WORLDWIDE VIA OUTSIDE MUSIC

SNOWBLINK UNVEIL NEW VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO FOR FEEL LIKE A MAN

“possibly the best thing they have ever released. It’s hot. It’s not yet quite dark.” - The Globe And Mail

“Subversive, sinister and sly, Daniela Gesundheit's voice is a full moon, “luminous and bright, bringing light and clarity to lyrics cloaked in shadows” - CBC Music

“a blissful ride … On Returning Current, Snowblink return to their lush ways and beg you to dive in” - Exclaim!

“sees Snowblink straining its airy melodies through an '80s-esque, Europop sieve of sound. The result? A bigger, dance-ier record that swirls like waves” - The Coast

“Gesundheit's pure voice floats and soars effortlessly over a soundscape featuring subtle and imaginative touches. …mesmerizing” - FYI Music


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Snowblink released their album Returning Current last September in Canada and now the rest of the world will be able to hear what Exclaim! calls “a blissful ride, sounds as the world does when you’re underwater: soft and calm”.

The new virtual reality video for “Feel Like A Man” sees its screen debut in Marfa, TX today at the Marfa Myths Festival where Snowblink will be performing along with Perfume Genius, Roky Erickson, Weyes Blood and more. The video, directed by Sam Fleischner, was made during the US election week in Brooklyn with a crew of around 30 people - 90% of whom were women. When the video was made “It was a week of hate crimes and fear, where women had to stomach a misogynist taking his seat as the president elect,” says Snowblink’s Daniela Gesundheit. “Many of the women on the set were heartbroken, afraid, angry. We came together with a common purpose and created a ritual – a surrealist futuristic virtual reality seance wherein twelve dancers undergo a deep transformation over the course of a dinner banquet. With the camera positioned at the center of the banquet table, the viewer stands surrounded by these women, often encountering intense or compassionate eye contact. The piece is intimate and gives the viewer a sense of being a part of something private and transformative.”

WATCH AND SHARE “FEEL LIKE A MAN” VIRTUAL REALITY VIDEO HERE

Gesundheit described the impetus for her song “Feel Like A Man” to Kurt Anderson on WNYC’s Studio 360 when the band visited last year: “It was a response to a sense of masculinity burnout – an exhaustion from years of being a woman ‘in drag’ energetically, putting on an armor of masculine energy in order to succeed.” It brings to mind Sen. Elizabeth Warren's recent actions on the Senate floor, or the current zeitgeist of women and men confronting and dismantling patriarchal systems. Many people feel poised to construct and embrace new models, but it takes an otherworldly resilience to get through this current state of the old systems crumbling, often violently. “Feel Like A Man” is an anthem for this moment - a moment of staring down violence without blinking, while maintaining the pliability, empathy, and dignity necessary to move in an uncharted direction.

Returning Current, is an unflinching study of human relationships – to self, to other, and to Other, and to the threat or actuality of losing those unrepeatable prizes. The lead single “How Now” featuring backing vocals from Feist, earned airplay across Canada and was accompanied by a spellbinding video directed by multi-award winning Scott Cudmore.

WATCH AND SHARE “HOW NOW” HERE

The duo of Daniela Gesundheit and Dan Goldman were joined in studio for the creation of Returning Current was co-producer Robbie Lackritz (Feist, Bahamas), and a cast of acclaimed musicians including Leslie Feist, Owen Pallett, Barbara Gruska (Fiona Apple, Jenny Lewis, Ray LaMontagne), Johnny Spence (Tegan and Sara), Thom Gill, Ariel Engle (AroarA), Steven Foster (Doldrums), Felicity Williams (Bahamas), Philipe Melanson (Rufus Wainwright), Mika Posen (Timber Timbre), and many others.


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