11/16/2023

VICTORIA BIGELOW Shares Gorgeous Cover of Mazzy Star's "Fade Into You" -- LISTEN NOW!

VICTORIA BIGELOW

SHARES STUNNING COVER OF MAZZY STAR’S CLASSIC 

FADE INTO YOU


SONGS FOR NO ONE VOL. 1

RECENT EP OUT NOW VIA IMMORTAL RECORDS



Press photo by Devan Skaggs 

Victoria Bigelow and her music tell stories of heartbreak and bittersweet hope, mostly written with no-one else around, but here to help all of us feel a little less alone. The Arizona-based artist recently released her Songs For No One Vol. 1 via the recently relaunched Immortal Records. 


Today, she shares a cover of one of her all time favorite tracks, Mazzy Star’s classic “Fade Into You,” which is available to stream / download here: https://stem.ffm.to/fadeintoyou


“I’m a huge Mazzy Star fan and Hope Sandoval is one of my most important musical influences,” notes Victoria. “The decision to cover this song was a last minute thing but it feels all too serendipitous with this year being the 30th anniversary of So Tonight That I Might See. It was produced by my husband, Devan Skaggs, and we recorded it at our home studio in the desert. We really wanted to remain true to the original while making it as much of an expression of me as possible. I only hope I was able to do such a perfect, timeless song justice.” Watch the gorgeous, desert-filmed video for the track here: https://youtu.be/gG3Wwl9Sg0c.

WATCH & SHARE “FADE INTO YOU”

Bigelow also recently shared the video for her most recent EP’s powerful track, “Panic Room” – a song which she notes, “...is about my struggle with anxiety, and the moments when you have someone who loves you there to help talk you through it.” Watch the Gone Girl inspired video for “Panic Room,” filmed by Devan Skaggs and co-directed by Skaggs and Bigelow, here


Victoria Bigelow’s moody yet hopeful music has drawn comparisons with Weyes Blood, Angel Olsen and, of course, Mazzy Star – all of whom the musician has found inspiration from. But her first inspiration to create music came when Marietta, GA-raised Bigelow’s mother bought her a $10 guitar to celebrate her turning twelve. The next day she wrote her first song and, ten years later as a young new mother cradling her newborn son in her arms, Bigelow wrote her breakthrough single “Low.” 


Look for much more from Victoria Bigelow in the coming months including a new set of songs expected in early 2024.



FLOOD Magazine (re: “Panic Room”): “the track echoes the wide-open spaces of Bigelow’s home state while the occasional vocal similarities to Lana Del Rey make the femme-fatale narrative of Gone Girl an apt fit” 


WATCH “PANIC ROOM”


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Apple Music * Bandcamp * SoundCloud * Spotify * YouTube


https://www.immortalmusic.com 

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