Bernice release new single "It's Me, Robin"

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Toronto experimental jazz-pop group Bernice have unveiled their new single “It’s Me, Robin” today.
The accompanying music video, which you can see below, was directed by Sonia Beckwith. When it comes to the song, the band stated:
"Simply put, here is Robin [Dann, songwriter] talking to herself. How to be? How to live? A small metal bowl floats away into the lake and sinks – but below the waves she sits on her cool bottom, her shape shifting self not full of water but of the water, edges dissolving as her identity reforms, grows, reforms, grows, reforms, like the fascia of a body reinventing itself with each twist and bend. A sign, a cross, a road, a potato – who are you?"
“It’s Me, Robin” stems from Bernice’s forthcoming studio album Eau de Bonjourno, which is set for a March 5 release on Telephone Explosion Records/Figureight Records. Pre-orders for the album can be made here.
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