“Garden”, Maria Somerville's new single

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Between gardens and emotions: an audiovisual story that transcends time.

The talented Irish, Maria Somerville, has launched “Garden”, The new single from his second album called Lusterwhich will be your debut within the seal 4AD and will be available on April 25.

“Garden” It was produced by Diego Herrerawho is better known as Suzanne Kraft Within the music scene, and is a single that combines the ethereal and emotional voice of Maria Sommerville with a sea of ​​percussive rhythms and guitar chords that fill the listener of nostalgia.

The song is accompanied by a video directed by Anna Heisterkamp. This is a perfect visual for the nostalgic and melancholic narrative of the song, it is full of soft colors and a subtle management of lighting, which shows landscapes that accompany those who are seeing it for a magical trip guided by the voice of Somerville.

Both the song and the video are already on digital platforms and I share it here, I look at it.

With Luster, Maria Somerville He reaffirms his commitment to musical exploration and his ability to reinvent himself. This project in 4AD Not only is it a expected return after years of silence, but also an invitation to enter a sound universe where nostalgia and innovation are found to create something truly special.

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