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Icelandic Musician Sólveig Matthildur Unveils Her Video for “Constantly in Love”

  • April 30, 2019
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Talented young Icelandic vocalist Sólveig Matthildur, a member of darkwave trio Kælan Mikla, has just unveiled the video for the title track of her beautiful new solo collection of songs Constantly in Love.

 On the song & video Sólveig explains:

“This song is about being constantly in love with everything around you. Leading to a heart that is constantly broken.

With the fear of being hurt, so you break everything around you before it breaks you.

It’s not necessarily about love between people. Recently I am mostly inspired by my dreams. I have these crazy realistic surrealistic dreams and I get so sad when I wake up and realize how limiting reality really is. It breaks my heart.

This video is the second part of three videos on my newly released album Constantly in Love. I work with my friends Dean Kemball and Kinnat Sóley on the videos and the artistic concepts behind the album.”

Watch the video below:

Constantly in Love features guest appearances from Drab Majesty’s Deb Demure, dreamy solo artist Some Ember, and the digital version includes a bonus track remixed by Hante. The album is out now via Artoffact Records.

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