Easy to come, easy to go
Easy to rock, easy to roll
We can let go, we can be free
Come to the show and melt with me
There’s a quiet electricity to Jet Cemetery’s new video for Melt Away, a song that exhales rather than shouts. Austin’s TaSzlin Trébuchet and Lars Wolfshield, long immersed in activism and art, fuse their sensibilities into something poised between meditation and movement. The result is a pulse that feels human: measured, breathing, aware of its own fragility.
“You know you think too much, you know you try too hard,” sings Trébuchet, a line that lands like a hand on the shoulder. The repetition is hypnotic, not as command but as comfort. “Come to the show and melt with me.” It’s an offer to loosen the grip, to dissolve into something communal, even fleeting. The song moves with the ease of late-night travel—a sequence of moments passing through neon and dawn, tethered by rhythm and reflection.
Directed, filmed, and edited by Trébuchet, the accompanying video turns that feeling into motion. Shot across Copenhagen, Berlin, Prague, and Austin, it unfolds as a love letter to transience—the soft blur of landscapes seen through a train window, the laughter that slips between shows, the afterglow of cities that never quite sleep. The camera lingers without intrusion, capturing those tender interludes between exhaustion and euphoria. What could have been a simple tour montage becomes something elegiac: a portrait of artists suspended in perpetual departure.
There’s an intimacy to its pacing, an understanding that beauty often hides in the unspoken: light pooling on glass, a glance caught in reflection, the rhythm of travel syncing with the music’s rise and fall. Melt Away finds its soul in surrender. The visual storytelling matches the lyric’s quiet philosophy: take a breath, slow down, dissolve into experience.
Watch the video for Melt Away below:
The single stands apart as an act of gentleness in an overstimulated age. Produced by Trébuchet, engineered by Charles Godfrey, and mastered by Marco Ramirez, it radiates calm precision: softly electronic, rhythmically patient, yet emotionally unguarded. Jet Cemetery’s debut full-length, The Canary, due in 2026, promises to expand these ideas into deeper territory, but here, in this moment, “Melt Away” feels complete unto itself.
It’s a brief reprieve from the noise; a whispered vow to let go, to be present, to simply breathe. Jet Cemetery have made a hymn for stillness, a song that reminds us that even amid the motion, we are allowed to melt.
Listen to Melt Away below and order the single here.
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