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We’re very pleased to be premiering this beautiful new video from Len Sander for their latest single ‘Ungrowing’ today.
This is the first official single from the Swiss 6 piece, taken from their debut concept LP entitled Phantom Garden, due to be out on February 20th worldwide. Ungrowing is the perfect gateway to a record that took almost a decade to make; it’s dusky, layered, lyrical, intensely affecting and packaged in a gorgeous, analog sound design.
The video features dancer Armando (LIl’ A Shala), supported by Nastja Vilanov. Vocalist from the group, Blanka Inauen, explains of the track “The lyrics are about getting lost in yourself and being unable to communicate or connect to another person and seeing that person slowly moving or fading away and not being able to do anything about it. It’s about being forced to let go and being forced to accept things you can’t change.”
Musically the song is very fragile, crisp and cold and reflects a feeling of isolation whilst Inauen continues to explain that “the dance in the video expresses this inability to communicate and the frustration that comes out of it. “
Watch the video here: