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Anna von Hausswolff Video Digs Up the Past in Mysterious Music Video

18/01/2018
Music & Sound
London, United Kingdom
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Her new album, Dead Magic is out on March 2 2018 via City Slang

Following the announcement of her fourth album, Dead Magic, Anna von Hausswolff has premiered a video for the colossal first single, 'The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra', via NPR Music. Starring Siri Wigzell and Anna von Hausswolff, the video was was directed by Anna’s sister Maria von Hausswolff, who recently won the Cinematography Debut award at the prestigious Camerimage film festival. Maria explains the video was “driven by a desire to dig up something that has been wanting to get dug up for a long time. It’s a transition of music, character and images as it continues the ongoing story from my previous music videos for Anna." 


Watch 'The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra' here: 

Dead Magic - out March 2nd via City Slang - is available for pre-order here

Dead Magic is the paradox chosen by Anna von Hausswolff to open the doors to disturbance and anxiety. A title that embodies disorientation, an unsettling suggestion of which nothing can be known and that, by choice of the artist, will not be further explained.

Dead Magic is five songs extending over 47 minutes and 20 seconds and was composed in the summer of 2016 in her hometown Gothenburg, Sweden, and recorded the following year in Copenhagen, Denmark. The majority of recordings were done on the 20th century organ at Copenhagen’s Marmorkirken, “the Marble Church,” one of the largest churches in Scandinavia, with a chapel inspired by the majestic St Peter’s Basilica in Rome. 

The album sees her joined by Karl Vento (guitar), Joel Fabiansson (guitar), Filip Leyman (synthesizers), Ulrik Ording (drums) and David Sabel (bass), with string arrangements on 'The Truth, the Glow, the Fall' and 'Källans Återuppståndelse' by Úlfur Hansson. The production of Dead Magic was entrusted to the multifaceted Randall Dunn, known for collaborating with iconic bands such as Sunn O))), Earth and Wolves in the Throne Room (whose recent album 'Thrice Woven' Anna contributed vocals to).

Anna keeps her introduction to the record enigmatic as ever, sharing a poem by the Swedish writer Walter Ljungquist (1900-1974) as the only comment - a suggestion and nothing more, the rest of the magic will be left to the music.

“Take the fate of the human being, a thin pathetic line that contours and encircles an infinite and unknown silence. It is in this very silence, in an only imagined and unknown centre, that legends are born. Alas! That is why there are no legends in our time. Our time is a time deprived of silence and secrets; in their absence no legends can grow.”


Anna von Hausswolff  European Tour Dates:

03/03 - Dresden, DE - Beatpol

03/04 - Berlin, DE - Festsaal

03/05 - Hamburg, DE - Kampnagel

03/07 - Köln,  DE - Gebäude 9

03/08 - Amsterdam, NL - Bitterzoet

03/09 - Utrecht, NL -  Ekko

03/10 - Den Haag, NL - Paard

03/12 - London, UK - The Dome 

03/18 - Stockholm, SE - Berns


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