10/10/2025

Beatrix opens a portal to her past on the eerily beautiful “Ghosts Of Tennessee”

BEATRIX OPENS A PORTAL TO HER PAST ON THE 

EERILY BEAUTIFUL “GHOSTS OF TENNESSEE”

— STREAM THE NEW SINGLE


RELEASES DARK, ROMANTIC OFFICIAL VIDEO — WATCH


PERFORMING AT SCHOOL NIGHT LA PRESENTED BY KCRW 

AT ZEBULON ON OCTOBER 14 — RSVP HERE

Press photo by Rogue Bonaventura


Today, Beatrix returns to haunt her own past on the new single and video “Ghosts of Tennessee.” Now based in Los Angeles, Arielle Kasnetz, who performs under the moniker Beatrix, is creating music that feels the truest to herself. For most of her life, she trained in classical music and graduated from Vanderbilt University in Nashville as a classical voice major. But the stories she told weren’t hers, the words and the feelings somebody else’s who had lived a long time ago. Now writing and releasing her own music, she returns to Tennessee like an apparition, to haunt someone who knew the former her. 


“Ghosts of Tennessee” is built upon a staccato of Morse code, a direct translation of the song’s lyrics. Beatrix’s delicate, double-tracked vocals are met with eerily beautiful strings, as she revisits a long-gone relationship, letting its ghost become achingly present. Using pedal steel as the voice of the ghost, the song creates an off-kilter, yearning atmosphere that combines indie rock, folk and chamber-pop; something that takes you somewhere between the past and the future, that isn’t the present — Stream.


Beatrix paints the scenery, saying, “Ten years pass… then suddenly, a message. Morse code drones underneath hushed hums and iridescent strings. Love has faded with time - but  something, or someone, remains in limbo. It’s autumn on the quad at Vanderbilt University. The leaves are  golden yellow, burnt orange, and brown— remnants of the seeds from which they were born— just like  the song that plays all these years later. You can’t look away, you can't turn off the music, you’re too far  gone now… You let it wash over you and surrender.”



In the official video, directed by Rogue Bonaventura, Beatrix is cloaked in the dark, romantic forest. Unsettling, yet serene, she sings straight into the soul of the listener, as she slowly walks her way deeper into the water — Watch

On October 14, Beatrix will perform at School Night LA presented by KCRW alongside Lew ApolloQuentin and Al Nicol. The free show at Zebulon begins at 7pm. More information and the RSVP link can be found here



ABOUT BEATRIX:

Arielle Kasnetz, the LA-based singer-songwriter who goes by the moniker Beatrix, had to discover her own voice. For most of her life, she trained in classical music, spending hours practicing vocal scales and learning piano pieces. But the stories she told weren’t hers, the words and the feelings somebody else’s who had lived a long time ago. It wasn’t until the pandemic, stuck in her bedroom with an acoustic guitar that someone had gifted to her a few birthdays ago, that she began to try writing for herself. 


Now, coming up on her second album and Nice Life Recording Company debutshe explores a formative relationship from her past and the reverberations that it left. With an expansive, yearning sound that combines alternative singer-songwriter influences in the form of indie rock, folk and chamber-pop, it’s the sound of a songwriter as committed to honesty and self-exploration as to constant musical progression. The songs are striking and off-kilter, full of surprising melodic turns or boldly arranged instrumentals, and careening from hushed piano numbers to loud full-band blasts. It seems fair to say that Kasnetz’s whole life led to this upcoming record; a reckoning with how the past bleeds into the present that’s moving, raw, yet perfectly crafted. It’s unmistakably Beatrix’s story, told in Beatrix’s voice.



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For more information on Beatrix, please visit:

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