Today, Danish Canadian New Wave Singer Sally Dige is premiering the next song and video off of her latest album Holding On. ‘Be Gone’ is a sepia-toned dream cascading a shoreline which reflects a tragic event that stole away someone irreplaceable.
The video is a deeply intimate portrait of sorrow filmed in Copenhagen in collaboration with Sally’s close friends Sanne de Neige and Christoffer Bagge. We are at a loss for words to delve further into the themes in the song and video, as they are a clear autobiographical artistic statement through the lyrics and visuals. Of the matter, Sally had only this to say:
I based the concept of the film off of a reccuring dream I have had for the past two years.
Holding On which is out now on via Avant! (EU) and DKA (North America).
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