Yukimi by Fredrik Egerstrand
“Sad Makeup” & “Winter Is Not Dead” LISTEN: https://yukimi.lnk.to/sad-makeup
For You PRE-SAVE/ORDER: https://yukimi.lnk.to/for-you
(January 15, 2025) - Yukimi, the celebrated vocalist and co-founder of Grammy-nominated outfit Little Dragon, announces the release of her debut album For You, which is set for release on March 28th via Ninja Tune. Alongside the album announcement, Yukimi shares two new singles, “Sad Makeup” and “Winter Is Not Dead,” both reflecting Yukimi’s free-spirited attitude and vulnerable lyrical focus.
Speaking on “Sad Makeup,” Yukimi comments: “I wrote a song called 'Sad Makeup' about those days when you try to push down and control a sad feeling. The more I try to control it, the more it’s felt by others around me, growing bigger as an energy.”
On the inspiration behind “Winter Is Not Dead,” she shares: “Living in Scandinavia, we must face our long, dark winters. The lack of light brings many of us down. At the same time, underground, life thrives. Microbes stay busy breaking down organic matter, recycling nutrients and improving the soil, quietly preparing for spring. I also grow during my personal winter seasons, even though things might feel dead on the surface. Wheels turn as I transform and move through it getting ready for spring and summer.”
Her debut solo album sees her step away from a band formation to create some of her most beautiful and intimate work to date: both intensely personal and brilliantly relatable. On For You, Yukimi elegantly entwines musical styles from jazz, soul and electronic pop to hip hop, roots and psychedelia, but the themes of her solo songs dig deeper than ever, across love, loss, feminine energy and innate resilience.
Speaking about For You, Yukimi shares: “I want this music to really be a force to connect people to each other, and step away from the madness of everything on the planet right now. And I’m excited about embarking on that journey on my own – the expression really feels pure.”
Last year, Yukimi released her debut single “Break Me Down,” showing an incredible display of growth and vulnerability. Co-written with Erik Bodin and Lianne La Havas, the collaboration was Yukimi’s first time writing and creating music with another woman, allowing her to fully express her feminine energy in an unguarded and personal manner. “Break Me Down” is produced by Erik Bodin, who played drums, bass and keys, with support from Lianne La Havas on guitar.
The single was accompanied by a music video, directed by Fredrik Egerstrand, which was shot at Hovs Hallar and the same beach where Ingmar Bergman shot scenes for his film ‘The Seventh Seal.’ In the video, Yukimi reenacts the iconic scene with Death and the Knight at the exact position and framing as a tribute to the classic film. Yukimi also made her solo debut performance for the first time with live sold-out shows in New York, Santa Ana, Oakland and Los Angeles.
Yukimi's distinct and graceful voice has drawn fans to her since co-founding Little Dragon. The success of the band found her performing on some of the world's biggest (and smallest) stages -- from the likes of Coachella, Glastonbury, Lollapalooza, Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival to NPR's Tiny Desk -- and collaborating with artists such as Mac Miller, Kali Uchis, Gorillaz, Tinashe, Big Boi, JID, KAYTRANADA, Flume, De La Soul, BADBADNOTGOOD, DJ Shadow, ODESZA, Faith Evans and Dave Sitek, among others. Despite her commitment to the band, her singular voice has made waves outside of the group, too, perhaps best evidenced by her show-stopping feature on SBTRKT's breakout single "Wildfire."
Check out “Sad Makeup” and “Winter Is Not Dead” above, pre-save For You and stay tuned for more from Yukimi coming soon. |
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