3/25/2019

Oh Land Releases New Single "Kiss In Songs" Featuring Devendra Banhart

Oh Land Drops New Track “Kiss In Songs”,
 
Announces More Tour Dates in the US and Europe
 
Watch One-Take Live Video for “Brief Moment” HERE
New Album, Family Tree, Due May 3,
Produced by Thomas Bartlett
 “‘Human Error’ merges her early dance-pop electronics with skeletal piano and unfurling orchestral arrangements…”-Jon Pareles, New York Times
“…a delicate, melancholy ode to wisdom and age…”– NPR
 Don’t Miss Oh Land On Tour!


4/25 New York, NY @ Le Poisson Rouge
5/8 London, UK @ Bush Hall
5/10 Brighton, UK @ The Great Escape
5/23  København, Denmark @ Theatre Museum
5/24 København, Denmark @ Theatre Museum
5/25 København, Denmark @ Theatre Museum
6/5 Berlin, Germany @ Silent Green
6/6 Hamburg, Germany @ Stadtpark-Open-Air-Bühne
*with First Aid Kit
6/7 Brussels, Belgium @ Botanique
7/12 Lörrach, Germany @ Stimmen Festival
*with Beirut

 Danish composer Nanna Øland Fabricius, better known as Oh Land, has just released “Kiss In Songs,” the third single off her much anticipated album Family Tree, out May 3rd.
Featuring backing vocals by Devendra Banhart, “Kiss In Songs” is about forgetting the ways we are used to using language. It’s about finding ways to communicate on a more primal level. Of the single, Oh Land states, “I guess the whole reason I do music is that I express myself more clearly through melodies and singing, rather than through speaking. In this song I find someone who understands my language.”
Produced by Thomas Bartlett (St. Vincent, Florence & the Machine, The National), the album is a departure from her earlier work, and is far more personal than anything she’s ever released. “Since the release of my latest album, I've experienced the biggest ups and downs of my private life,” she explains. “I had a baby, moved back to Denmark after living in NYC for ten years, and got a divorce -- all in the span of 18 months. The process of writing and recording the album proved therapeutic for Nanna. “I never planned to make this album,” she notes, “but in these melodies and music I’ve found some healing… As I have often found it, music is the best listener when you pour your heart out.”

Stream “Kiss In Songs” HERE
Watch Video for “Human Error” HERE

Oh Land also composes music for film, theater, and the classical music world, playing with Lang Lang and Joshua Bell at Carnegie Hall in New York City, and orchestrating concerts for the Danish Symphony Orchestra in her native country of Denmark. She collaborated with the Queen of Denmark to create a ballet for the Danish Theatre (2016); created the music for Watermusic, a multimedia performance for over 15,000 people at Randers Harbor combining architecture, dance and music (2017), as well as creating the musical score for the exhibition “The Ship” at Nikolaj  Kunsthal in collaboration with Eske Kath. Most recently she reimagined the Danish National Anthem as a dark, dystopian theme song for the new Netflix sci-fi hit “The Rain”.

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