Following up her charming manifesto “Politician of Love”, Kælan Mikla synth composer Sólveig Matthildur has returned with another breathtakingly beautiful track, this time titled “Window”, and along with it, a sorrowfully surreal music video.
Solveig explains:
“I wrote the song last year in San Luis Obispo, in Some Ember’s studio. I had recently moved back to Iceland and had been traveling all year and really appreciated the time I had to look back and accept my recent past. Both the good and the bad things. So it is about homesickness, calmness, and acceptance of sorrow. I hope you enjoy.”
Watch the video, once again by creative collaborators Dean Kemball and Kinnat Sóley, below:
“Window” is out digitally now.
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