NYC singer-songwriter Elly Kace announces new album ' Object Permanence'
NYC singer-songwriter Elly Kace will unveil their new studio album in March.
Announced today, Object Permanence will be released on March 31 via Bright Shiny Things. To celebrate the announcement, a new single from the album titled “Disappear” can be heard below.
Kace said this about the new tune:
“Sometimes, when I meditate, my vision shifts and people melt into black and gold colors in my sight. “Disappear” is my attempt to describe that experience with sound. After I sketched this one out, I knew I needed to connect with Alex Weston and Franky Rousseau to add the right flesh to my ideas. We really wanted to keep a stark contrast between conscious reality - mostly heard in the verses - and the more meditative space where the melting of colors was happening, which is what you hear in the choruses.
The more tactile parts of the song have clear instrumental lines and very specific rhythmic elements, and the choruses are purposefully melty in a way where the listener is expected to surrender some control and float with us a bit. When I am meditating, one part of my consciousness is very practical - saying “this doesn't mean anything,” “maybe it's my imagination,” etc., and the other part of my consciousness is completely immersed in believing in the magic of what my eyes are experiencing.”
Pre-orders for Object Permanence can be made here.
Tonight (January 11), Kace will perform at The Delancey in NYC with CARMICHAEL. Tickets for that show are on sale to the general public here.
Object Permanence tracklisting:
01.) Disappear
02.) Forgot My Name
03.) Built To Die
04.) Roses
05.) Happy Captive
06.) Words Mean Nothing
07.) Safe
08.) Did The Love Fit
09.) If You Were Here
10.) Wild Horses
11.) Water