
Julia Holter dévoile “So Humble The Afternoon"
12th October 2020
Suite à sa récente reprise de “Gold Dust Woman” de Fleetwood Mac, Julia Holter sort aujourd'hui son titre "So Humble the Afternoon" en digital. Dévoilé à l'origine en 2018 dans le cadre de la série de singles d'Adult Swim, la voix feutrée de Julia Holter et les sons ambient offrent un réconfort bien nécessaire.
Julia Holter parle de sa chanson : "Dans "So Humble The Afternoon", enregistrée il y a quelques années, je me plongeais dans la chaleur étourdissante des sons de synthétiseur et de mellotron. Ils étaient une base réconfortante sur laquelle je pouvais chanter pour adoucir la dureté de l'après-midi, qui me semble toujours être la partie la moins introspective et la plus aliénante de la journée. Et quelque chose dans le malaise brumeux de cette chanson me parait convenir à cette époque continuellement apocalyptique".
Julia Holter So Humble The Afternoon
Single | 12th October 2020
Originally unveiled in 2018 as part of Adult Swim’s Singles Series, Holter’s hushed vocals and the ambient noise of ‘So Humble The Afternoon’ offer some much needed solace. Julia Holter says of the song: "In ‘So Humble the Afternoon’, recorded a few years back, I was immersing myself in the woozy warmth of the synth and mellotron timbres. and they were a comforting foundation for me to sing over, to soften the harshness of the afternoon which always feels to me like the least introspective and most alienating part of the day. And something about the hazy malaise of this song seems to me to suit this endlessly apocalyptic time.”
Originally unveiled in 2018 as part of Adult Swim’s Singles Series, Holter’s hushed vocals and the ambient noise of ‘So Humble The Afternoon’ offer some much needed solace. Julia Holter says of the song: "In ‘So Humble the Afternoon’, recorded a few years back, I was immersing myself in the woozy warmth of the synth and mellotron timbres. and they were a comforting foundation for me to sing over, to soften the harshness of the afternoon which always feels to me like the least introspective and most alienating part of the day. And something about the hazy malaise of this song seems to me to suit this endlessly apocalyptic time.”