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DERADOORIAN SHARES ANIMATED VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE “IT WAS ME”

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DERADOORIAN SHARES ANIMATED VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE “IT WAS ME” – NEW ALBUM ‘FIND THE SUN’ COMING OUT SEPTEMBER 18 VIA ANTI / RHYTHMTHOD

 

 

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“a gloomy and intoxicating song that features her soaring vocals on top of a chugging riff that keeps
building over the track’s 7-minute length.” – Stereogum on “Saturnine Night”

“Primeval …  The track is propulsive and confrontational in a way indie rock rarely is, reminiscent of
Natasha Khan’s Sexwitch side project in its psychedelic, multicultural influences and hypnotic chanting.” – Paste on “Saturnine Night”

 

“Deradoorian sings with a hymnal affect over light acoustic strums and regal piano arpeggios, her vocals
eventually layering into a majestic choir that evokes the spiritual energy of the song’s lyrics.”  Consequence of Sound on “Monk’s Robes”

 

After years of making records alone, Deradoorian spent her last few years in New York City doing improvised collaborations with other musicians, connecting with people and creating a desire to carry that energy to the recording of her next album. That record is Find the Sun, coming out on September 18 via ANTI-. Sequenced with a double vinyl disc package in mind (its only available physical format), the record is broken up into quadrants, helping guide the listener through its various twists and turns. The connecting thread is the theme of internal exploration, reaching for the best version of yourself. Today Deradoorian has released her latest single “It Was Me” with an animated video for the track.

Watch it HERE.

 

Directed and animated by Rebecca Hac, the clip features black and white imagery that continuously stretches and molds into new shapes. “I thought my mind would grow calmer / like a pond in the morning rise / but as the years went longer / the wisdom was but a disguise,” Deradoorian somberly echoes in the song.

Deradoorian’s own journey was dramatically guided by a 10-day Vipassana meditation retreat that helped her reground after a prolonged period of trauma, and led to an album that serves as a massive deconstruction of her own psyche—her own reality. Working through her anxieties, depressions, and fears, she reconstructs her sense of self through a gentle way of reevaluating what she believes in. These themes loom large on Find the Sun, and are rooted in the practices from that Vipassana retreat; the relationship between the mind and body, and being able to expand the scope of how we think or listen based on our body’s state in any given moment. In that sense, Find the Sun is a record intended to be felt as much as it is heard. “I think it would be cool if people lay on the floor to listen to it, and let it go through their bodies,” she says. “Being in that kind of space of awareness making it, I hope it evokes a physical reaction for people…that has so much to do with frequencies, vibrational relationships in sound.” As a Vedic astrologer, this is a focus of her readings, the way our brains and bodies work in concert, and how that is completely spiritual. We are nothing without our bodies.

 

ERADOORIAN


‘Find The Sun’

1. Red Den
2. Corsican Shores
3. Saturnine Night
4. Monk’s Robes
5. The Illuminator
6. Waterlily
7. It Was Me
8. Devil’s Market
9. Mask of Yesterday
10. Sun

 


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