SYLVAINE release second track of new album ‘Nova’
Scandinavian multi-instrumentalist SYLVAINE is now unveiling the second new song ‘Mono No Aware’, which is taken from the upcoming fourth album ‘Nova’. The album is scheduled for world-wide release on March 04, 2022 via Season of Mist.
The new offering can be listened to via the official Season of Mist YouTube channel HERE. The album is available for pre-saving on all other digital platforms HERE.
SYLVAINE comments on the track:
“The moment when you appreciate the beauty of our human existence and what lies within it being completely transient, yet feeling overcome by sadness for the exact same reason, that is “Mono No Aware”. Every Sylvaine record holds one song title that can’t be directly translated into English, and this time I felt the melancholy and depth of the Japanese saying “mono no aware” fit perfectly with the emotions that went into creating this record. Existing somewhere between nostalgia, a yearning for things lost and past times and a respect for the ephemeral nature of things, “Mono No Aware” basically deals with how hard it is to accept that the only constant in our existence is change. Being one of the heaviest tracks I wrote to date, “Mono No Aware” is filled with intensity in every way, pushing the borders of light and dark even further. This song also holds some of my favorite lyrics of the album; “You need to fade away, so I can truly see you. Show me the meaning of being alive – Fading, I see you now”
Pre-orders are available HERE
In celebration of the album, SYLVAINE just announced a very special release show, which will take place on March 2nd, 2022 in Paris (FR) together with special guests E-L-R & SANG FROID. Tickets are now available HERE.
SYLVAINE have previously unveiled the artwork for ‘Nova’, which can be viewed together with the album details below.
Live line-up:
Sylvaine: main vocals, guitar
Dorian Mansiaux: drums
Florian Ehrenberg: guitar, backing vocals
Maxime Mouquet: bass, background vocals
Guest Musicians:
Lambert Segura (SAOR): violins on “Everything Must Come To An End”
Patrick Urban: cellos on “Everything Must Come To An End”
Links:
www.sylvainemusic.com
www.facebook.com/sylvainemusic
www.instagram.com/sylvainemusic
www.sylvainemusic.bandcamp.com
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