“ It’s about the collective misery and depressive introspection one experiences on their birthday, which in this era of being alone, can feel infinite.”Ĭheck it out below or on streaming platforms. On the record, she sings about a variety of topics from family to homes and God. Having previously released the soaring existential question that is “Maker”, she’s now followed it up with “Everybody’s Birthday”, a track intended to poke “fun” at the absurdity and misery of our collective present existence. Reviews Stephanie Pratt December 7th, 2021 - 9:00 AM Honest lyrics and haunting production Hana Vu, a young indie-pop artist from California, recently released her latest album, Public Storage. She began to see the musical process as similar, as she explains: “ these public expressions of thoughts, feelings, baggage, experiences that accumulate every year and fill little units such as ‘albums.’“Ĭontinuing on the themes of Public Storage, she says: “ I am not religious, but when writing these songs I imagined a sort of desolate character crying out to an ultimately punitive force for something more.” ![]() Named for the strange bastions of safekeeping that are all too familiar to many Americans, it took on particular significance for Vu, as she lived next to one of these centers while crafting her new album. Helen Kelter Skelter explore dense psych-rock calamity on Sceptre BPM Premiere Ichiko Aoba provides the graceful Space Orphans for Brian Eno’s EarthPercent initiative Buck Meek rumbles up the Haunted Mountain on his new single, announces new album Podcasts. Indeed, while she’s known as a ‘bedroom pop’ artist, that belies just how expansive the sound of the new LP is, boasting more layers and textures than her music ever has before. Hana Vu Releases New Single/Video Keeper New Album Public Storage Out 5th November on Ghostly International. Public Storage is out November 5 via Ghostly International, and it promises to reach all new heights for the producer and singer-songwriter. ![]() The 21-year-old Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter has toured and opened for artists such as Soccer Mommy, Wet and Kilo Kish, collaborated with Willow Smith on the 2018 song 'Queen of High School' and has been steadily self-releasing a sizeable discography, including the EPs How Many Times Have You Driven By (2018. In fact, if you’ve been following closely, this is technically her debut album, as both her prior projects were presented as ‘double EPs’. Hana Vu has had a brimming career, and she's still only at the beginning of it.
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