/
DE

Lovitt Pop 1 Items

Pop 1 2020s 1
Hide Filter & Categories Show Filter & Categories
Filter Results
Format
Format
Vinyl
LP
Close
Label
Label
10 Records
4AD
679
7a
7A Records
a sexy
A&M
A&M Records
ABC Records
ABKCO
Ace
Acrobat
ADA
Alien Snatch
Allpoints
AMIGA
Analogue Productions
Anti
Apple
Apple Records
Ariola
Ariola Local
Arista
Art Of Vinyl
Artoffact
Asylum
Asylum Records
ATCO Records
Atlantic
Attic
Audiolith
B3SCI
Backseat
Barcl
Barclay
Barsuk
BCM Records
Bear Family
Beat Goes On
Beat Rocket
Beatrocket
Because
Because Music
Beggars Banquet
Believe
Believe Digital
Believe Digital Gmbh
Bell Records
Bella Union
Bellaphon
Big Machine
Big Scary Monsters
Blanco Y Negro
Blix Street
Blow Up
Blue Note
Blumfeld Tonträger
Bm Tunes
BMG
BMG Rights Management
Bongo Joe
Bordello A Parigi
Born Bad
Brainfeeder
Bronze
Buback
Buddah Records
Bungalow
Bureau B
Bureau B / Sky
Burnt Toast
Cable Car
Capitol
Capitol Records
Captured Tracks
Caroline
Carpark
Carrere
Casablanca
Catalog
CBS
CBS Associated Records
CBS/Sony
Charisma
Charly
Cherry Pop
Cherry Red
Chrysalis
Circa
City Slang
Cleopatra
Closing The Circle
Cloud 9
Cold Transmission Music
Columbia
Columbia International
Columbia Local
Concord
Cooking Vinyl
Counter
Craft
Crammed
Croatia
Crunchy Frog
Cult Legends
Culture Factory
Curation
Dais
Dance On The Beat
Dark Entries
Dead Oceans
Decca
Def Jam
Delivery
Demon
Denovali
Deutsche Grammophon
DFA
Diggers Factory
Dimple Discs
Disco Moda
Disko B
Disques Vogue
DJM Records
DMC
Dol
Domino
Don Giovanni
Dope Noir
Double Double Whammy
Drag City
Dramatico
Dream Catcher
Dreyfus
Dryland
Dualtone
Duchess Box
Dunhill
DWA
Earmusic
Earmusic Classics
Earth Libraries
EastWest
Eastworld
Edel
Electrola
Elefant
Elektra
Embassy Of Music
EMI
EMI America
EMI Electrola
EMI UK
Empire
Epic
Epic International
Epic/Sony
Epitaph
Erased Tapes
Europa
Express
Fabrika
Fat Possum
Fire
Fire Records
Fire Talk
Fish People
Fontana
Foreign Family Collective / Ninja Tune
Forever Living Originals
Four Flies
Four Music
Four Music Local
Friday Music
Friends Of Friends
Fulltime
Fun In The Church
Fysisk Format
Gamlestans Grammofonbolag
Gaphals
Geffen
Geffen Records
Gentle Threat
Glassnote
Glitterbeat
Glitterhouse
Glitterhouse Records
Global Records And Tapes
Gm & Publishing
Gmo The Label
Gondwana
Grand Hotel Van Cleef
Grönland
GSL
Hansa
Hanseplatte
Harvest
Heavenly
HFN Music
HMV Record Shop
Hoob
Hopeless
Hot Tracks
House Of Music
Humming
I Venti d'Azzurro
I.D. Limited
Infine
Innovative Leisure
Interscope
Island
Island Records
It Sounds
Italians Do It Better
Jagjaguwar
Jansen
Jet Records
Jet Set
Jippie! Industrie
Jive
Karaoke Kalk
Kernkrach
Kill Rock Stars
Kissing Fish
Kitchenware Records
Kitsuné Music
Kompakt
Kscope
Las Vegas
Laser Media
Last Gang
Last Night From Glasgow
Lastafroz
Late Night Tales
Lawson
Lawson Entertainment
Lawson Entertainment Inc.
Lawson Entertainment, Inc.
Le Chant Du Monde
Le Pop Musik
Leaf
Legacy
Legere
Lewis
Liberty
Light In The Attic
Lilith
Line Records
LITERA
Loma Vista
London
London Records
Long Branch
Lost Highway
Lotterlabel
Lovitt
Luminelle
Magnet
Mannequin
Mansions & Millions
Marina
Maschin
Matador
Mayway
MCA
MCA Records
Memphis Industries
Mercury
Merge
Metronome
Mexican Summer
MIG
Milan
Millaphon
Minimal Wave
Minty Fresh
Misitunes
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Modern Harmonic
Modern Recordings
Monkeytown
Morr Music
Motor Entertainment
Motown
Mr Bongo
Mr. Disc
Muse Records
Music Brokers
Music For Pleasure
Music On Vinyl
Musikkoperatore
Mute
MVKA
Naive
Nar
Needle Mythology
Needlejuice
Nettwerk
Neue Meister
New Platform
New West
Ninja Tune
Nippon Columbia
NNA Tapes
No Format
Nocut
Nonesuch
Norske Albumklassikere
Not Now
Not On Label
Now
Nude Club
Numero Group
Numero Uno
Odeon
One Little Independent
One Little Indian
Optic Nerve
ORG Music
P-Vine
Paisley Park
Pampa
Parachute
Parlophone
Parlophone Label Group (Plg)
Pathé
Pdu Music & Production Sa
Pepita
Philips
Pias
Play It Again Sam
Plg
Pnk Slm
Polskie Nagrania Muza
Polydor
Polydor / Island
Polystar
Pony Canyon
Portrait
Premium
Pressing Line
Private Records
Private Stock
Probe
Proper
Prophecy
PRT
Public Possession
Pye Records
Quinlan Road
Radicalis
RCA
RCA International
Rca Local
RCA Victor
Real Gone
Real Gone Music
Record Makers
RecordJet
Red House
Reel To Reel
Rekord Music Publishing
Renaissance
Repertoire
Reprise
Reprise Records
Republic
Revolver
RhIno
Rhino
RHINO
Rhino (Pure)
Rhino Records
Rhino Warner
Rocket Girl
Rough Trade
Roxborough Music Broadcasts
RSO
Rykodisc
Sacred Bones
Sad Disco
Sammel-Label (Sonstige)
Scotti Bros. Records
Second
Secret
Secretly Canadian
Seven Seas
Ship To Shore
Silva Screen
Sinnbus
Sire
Skingraft
Slumberland
Smi Col
Software Recording Co.
Solid Brass
Sony
Sony Legacy
Sony Music
Sony Music Catalog
Sony Music Cmg
Soul Jazz
Speakers Corner
Spittle
Spkr Media
Springstoff
Staatsakt
Stars By Edel
Startracks
Stiff Records
Stockholm
Stones Throw
Strange Ways
Stunt
Sturm & Klang
Sub Pop
Sugar
Sunday Best
Sunday Service
Sundazed
Sundazed Music Inc.
Supraphon
Svart
Synthetic Shadows
T-Palette Records
Tamla
Tapete
Tapete Records
Tattica
TELAMO
Teldec
Telefunken
Telephone Explosion
The Rocket Record Company
The Saifam Group
Think Zik!
Third Man
Thrill Jockey
Time In The Special Practice Of Relativity
Time In The Special Practiceofrelativity
Tokuma Japan
Tommy Boy
Tonefloat
Tonproduktion
Top Shelf
Topshelf
Transgressive
Trikont
Trisol Music Group
Two-Piers
Ultimix
Ultra-Vybe
UMC
Una Music
Unday
Unique
United Artists Records
Universal
Universal Japan
Universal Music
Universal Music Japan
Urban
Urban Discos
V2
Vertigo
Vertigo Berlin
Verve
Victor
Victor Entertainment
Vinyl Passion
Virgin
Virgin Music
Virgin Music Las
Wagram
Walk Don't Walk
Warner
Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Records
Warner Music
Warner Music International
Warner Music Japan
Warp
Waxwork
We Love Music
WEA
Westpark
Wewantsounds
Wichita
Wienerworld
Woodworm
X2
XL Recordings
Xo
Yep Roc
Yotanka
Young Turks
ZYX
ZYX Music
ZYX Records
[Pias] Le Label
Балкантон
Close
Lovitt
Soley - Mother Melancholia
Soley
Mother Melancholia
LP | 2021 | US | Original (Lovitt)
25,99 €*
Release: 2021 / US – Original
Genre: Pop
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Known for her delicate compositions, soaked in dream-like surrealism, Icelandic musician Sóley has attracted a huge following since launching her solo career back in 2010. Her 2012 single ‘Pretty Face’ went on to generate an enormous amount of buzz, and quickly became a viral sensation. Now, with three solo LPs under her belt, Sóley is preparing to debut a completely new sound via the release of her new concept album, Mother Melancholia, on October 22nd.

Described by the artist as "Nosferatu meets Thelma and Louise in a vampire church under the watchful eye of David Lynch", Mother Melancholia is the soundtrack to the end of the world as we know it. As a self-confessed news addict, Sóley became obsessed with the idea that the world is ending. Having surrounded herself with real-life stories of global warming and patriarchal politics she couldn’t shake the feeling that she was going to die. This feeling was so all encompassing that it sparked the idea for a new project. Could there be a soundtrack for the last days of humans on earth? How would that sound?

“I read books about possible dystopian worlds and started writing poems about irrational and in love characters who live in gray and cold imaginary loneliness. In each other’s burning arms. Walking in circles with no way out” she explains. “After all, the album reflects our life here and now. Our life and reality is a kind of dystopian world.”

Whilst writing the album, which serves as a tongue-in-cheek eulogy to our planet, Sóley began reading about ecofeminism, a branch of feminism which uses the concept of gender to analyse the relationship between humans and the natural world. Ecofeminism emphasizes that both women and nature must be respected but also separated. Since the beginning of time, the natural world has been synonymous with female identity, phrases like Mother Nature are commonplace. “The patriarchy views women as volatile and hysterical. Earth and women are either our saviours or our destroyers,” explains Sóley. “It’s so easy to abuse the earth, like the patriarchy has abused women since the dawn of time, then ask for forgiveness afterwards and promise they´ll never do it again”.

The new album sees Sóley move away from the indie-pop of her previous releases. She began by experimenting with writing songs on the accordion, allowing her a new sense of freedom in her writing. The process allowed her to broaden her horizons even further and experiment with a whole range of new and exciting sounds. “I bought myself a theremin as I was really excited about the unpitched sound and there is no perfect pitch during the end of days,” she laughs. “I also bought a mellotron, my first moog and a cello and taught myself how to play each of them. All of these new instruments are particularly suitable for the kinds of aesthetic inconveniences which I have learned to embrace.”

Album opener ‘Sunrise Skulls’, one of the most cinematic moments on the album, was inspired by the Me Too and SlutWalk movements and tells the story of a group of women who rise up and fight the patriarchy. ‘Blows Up’, a track that would be at home on any horror soundtrack, is a sarcastic love letter from the Earth to humans. Standout track ‘Desert’ is an incredibly moving song dedicated to the next generation. “It’s about the guilt you feel, as a mother, for having children and leaving them on the frontline. My daughter, for example, will take over this inevitable war” explains Sóley.

In true soundtrack style, the album flows through the end of the world in chronological order, closing with the Earth’s final moments. ‘Sundown’ is a dark piano ballad detailing human kind’s final day on Earth. “And everyday, I dig my own grave, and as I dive in you´ll hold my hand” she sings, over twinkling piano and swirling synths. We then hear the world end on ‘xxx’, a dark and swirling soundscape that swells before fading to silence. On ‘Elegía’ the silence then turns to the sound of the ocean, as we hear the Earth, like a woman finally free from a violent relationship, healing on her own.

Mother Melancholia is the mark of an artist confidently striding into more experimental territory. With a lengthy and successful career behind her, Sóley felt compelled to try something new and express the real her. The music might be shrouded in darkness but it’s a move that fills her with joy and freedom. “I hope that people not only enjoy the new sound, but also that Mother Melancholia might raise some questions in people, particularly women,” she says. “I’m under no illusions that this album will change the world but I hope that people can connect with the idea”.
Back To Top