Video Premiere: Heidrunna - 'Erasing You'
Nordic pop start Heidrunna returns with stunning new single ‘Erasing You’. We’re pleased to be able to offer an exclusive premiere of the video.
With a palpable blend of euphoric eclecticism, Icelandic electro-pop riser Heidrunna invites you to immerse in the effervescent wonder of her forthcoming release, ‘Erasing You’. Effortlessly beguiling and oh so iridescent, this latest instalment is drenched in flurries of rousing inspiration amidst Heidrunna’s feverishly magnetic aura - a seductive transcendence you can’t help but succumb to.
A divine extraction, ‘Erasing You’ boasts a synth-driven canvas beneath a rapport of impossibly catchy ornaments. Hook-laden and embellished with sprinklings of utopian disposition, this alluring taste of Icelandic ear candy epitomises the recurrent lovelorn thread that runs throughout Heidrunna’s upcoming debut album, Melodramatic, set to release in early 2022.
““It was such an interesting process from footage I shot in Iceland to taking it to something more abstract and dream like” Heidrunna explains “I used these guys that are great at editing and adding stunning imagery, colour and capturing the mood and theme of the song”
Check it out below:
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