/
DE

Soley 2020s 1 Items

Pop 2 2010s 1 2020s 1
Hide Filter & Categories Show Filter & Categories
Filter Results
Format
Format
Vinyl
LP
Close
Artist
Artist
&ME, Rampa, Adam Port
5 Seconds Of Summer
A Place To Bury Strangers
a-ha
A.R. Kane
ABBA
ABC
Acda En De Munnik
Adam Lambert
ADULT.
Agent Fresco
Aiden Ayers
Aiello
AIR
Alan Parsons
Alanis Morissette
Albert Hammond
Aleph
Alex G
Alice
Alphaville
America
Amos Lee
Anastacia
Andre Hazes
Andreas Dorau
Andy Grammer
Ann Sally
Anna
Annalisa
Anne-Marie
AnnenMayKantereit
Anohni & The Johnsons
Anouk
Ansa Sauermann
Ariana Grande
Arlo Parks
Asgeir
Ava Max
Avalon Emerson
Avril Lavigne
Axelle Red
Backstreet Boys
Barbara Morgenstern
Barbra Streisand
Barry Manilow
Baxter Dury
Beatrice Egli
Belinda Carlisle
Bell Towers
Ben E. King
Benjamin Biolay
Benny Sings
Beyonce
Bill Wyman
Billie Eilish
Billy Joel
Birdy
Björk
Blackpink
Blake Mills
Blancmange
Blaudzun
Bleachers
Blof
Blondie
Blur
Bosse
Boy & Bear
Boygenius
Brezel Göring
Brian Eno
Brigitte Bardot
Britney Spears
Bruno Mars
Bryan Ferry
Candy Dulfer
Caribou
Caro Emerald
Carole King
Cass Elliot
Cat Power
Cat Stevens
Celeste
Celine Dion
Charli XCX
Cher
Chet Faker
Chlara
Chris Rea
Christine McVie
Christophe
Chuck Cirino
CHVRCHES
Claire Richards
Clammbon
Claude Francois
Cliff Richard
Cloudland Canyon
Clueso
Cold Beat
Coldplay
Conan Gray
Cosmo
Cranes
Crazy P
Cristina D'avena
Cro
Crucchi Gang
Cyndi Lauper
Dabeull
Dagobert
Daniel O'Donnell
Daniel Ögren
Danny Elfman
Darkside (Nicolas Jaar & Dave Harrington)
Daryl Hall & John Oates
David Bowie
Davy Jones
De Dijk
De-Phazz
Deacon Blue
Dead Or Alive
Dean Martin
Debbie Gibson
Delta Goodrem
Depeche Mode
Der Mann
Desire
Die Fantastischen Vier
Die Kerzen
Disclosure
Discovery Zone
Dolly Parton
Donna Summer
Dota
Drahdiwaberl
Dua Lipa
Duran Duran
Dwight Yoakam
Eagles
Early Day Miners
Ed Sheeran
Edith Piaf
Einstürzende Neubauten
Eleni Mandell
Ellie Goulding
Elton John
Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach
Elvis Presley
Embassy
Emmylou Harris
Engelbert Humperdinck
Enya
Erasure
Erobique (Carsten Meyer)
Eros Ramazzotti
Étienne Daho
Eva Cassidy
Falco
Feist
Florence + The Machine
For Tracy Hyde
Fortuna Ehrenfeld
Foy Vance
Franco Battiato
Francoiz Breut
Frank Boeijen
Frank Sinatra
Friction
Friedrich Liechtenstein
Friska Viljor
Fun Boy Three
Gabrielle Aplin
Gavin James
Gazpacho
Georg Danzer
George Ezra
Ghostly Kisses
Gilbert O'Sullivan
Glass Animals
Gloria Estefan
Goldfrapp
Goo Goo Dolls
Gorillaz
Gossip
Gota Nishidera
Gracie Abrams
Graham Nash
Grey Daze
Gusokumuzu
Hank Marvin
Har Mar Superstar
Heaven 17
Heinz Rudolf Kunze
Helen Schneider
Helene Fischer
Helge Schneider
Herbert Grönemeyer
Het Zesde Metaal
Hildegard Knef
Horse Feathers
Hot Chip
Ibibio Sound Machine
Ilse Delange
Irama
Iri
Italoconnection
Jack Johnson
James Last
James Taylor
Jamiroquai
Jan & Dean
Jan Delay
Jane Weaver
Janelle Monae
Jarvis Cocker
Jason Mraz
Jean-Louis Murat
Jennie Lena
Jennifer Lopez
Jens Friebe
Jeremias
Jesper Munk
Jessie Ware
Jethro Tull
Jett Rebel
Jewel
Jimmy Somerville
Joachim Witt
Joe Henry
Joe Jackson
John Legend
John Mayall
John Williams
Johnny Hallyday
Joni Mitchell
Jordan Rakei
JORIS
Jose Gonzalez
Josh.
Joy Denalane
Judy Garland
Juliette Greco
Jungle
Justice
Justin Bieber
Justin Timberlake
K's Choice
Kacey Musgraves
Kali Uchis
Kate Nash
Katie Melua
Kehlani
Kelly Clarkson
Kevin Hearn
Kim Wilde
King Krule
Kirlian Camera
Kite
Klan
Klaus Nomi
Klee
Knickerbockers
Konstantin Wecker
Koto
Kraftklub
Kylie Minogue
Kyson
L'Imperatrice
Lady Gaga
Laetitia Sadier
Lafayette Afro Rock Band
Lana Del Rey
Laura Lee
Laura Mvula
Laurel Halo
Lauv
Lea
Leo Sayer
Leon
Leona Lewis
Leonard Cohen
Les Big Byrd
Les Savy Fav
Level 42
Lewis Capaldi
Lisa Halim
Little Mix
Lizzo
Lloyd Cole
Locas In Love
London Grammar
Lorde
Loreena McKennitt
Louis Tomlinson
LP
Lump
Luna
Maarja Nuut & Ruum
Madness
Madonna
Maggie Rogers
Mapache
Marc Almond
Maria Mena
Marianne Faithfull
Mark Knopfler
Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt
Martin Rev
Matthew E. White
Max Raabe
Mecano
Meghan Trainor
Michael Bublé
Michel Legrand
Miina And Luci
Mila Mar
Miles Kane
Milky Chance
Milli Vanilli
Mine
Ministry
Mireille Mathieu
Moby
Moby Grape
Moderat (Apparat & Modeselektor)
Modeselektor
Molly Nilsson
Monsta X
Morcheeba
Mustafa
Natalie Imbruglia
Natasha Bedingfield
Nathaniel Rateliff
Naturally 7
Negramaro
Neil Diamond
New Kids On The Block
New Order
Niall Horan
Nick Waterhouse
Nico
Nina Hagen
Nits
Northern Lite
Nubya Garcia
ODESZA
Oh Wonder
Oliver Sim of The xx
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Rodrigo
Orange Peels
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Orgone
P!NK
Palace
Pale Fountains
Paloma Faith
Panoram
Parcels
Passenger
Patrice
Paul McCartney
Pet Shop Boys
Pete Astor
Peter Gabriel
Peter Schilling
PeterLicht
Phil Spector
Philipp Poisel
Pink
Pink Martini
Polica
Porcupine
Porcupine Tree
Postcards
Provinz
Public Image Limited
Pur
Rae Morris
Rag'n'Bone Man
Ray Charles
Rhoda Dakar
Rhymester
Richard Thompson
Rick Astley
Ringlstetter
Robbie Williams
Robin Schulz
Rockabye Baby!
Ron Sexsmith
Rone
Ronny & The Daytonas
Roosevelt
Rosalia
Roy Orbinson
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Ft. Brian Blessed
Rufus Wainwright
Ryusenkei
Sade
Saint Privat
Sally Shapiro
Sam Smith
Sampha
Saori Yuki
Sarah Connor
Sarah Lesch
Sarah Mary Chadwick
Sarandon
Sasha
Sault
Schiller
Seal
Sebastien Tellier
Selena Gomez
Serge Gainsbourg
Shakira
Sheena Easton
Sheryl Crow
Sia
Sigrid
Simon & Garfunkel
Simply Red
Sinéad O'Connor
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
Sofia Portanet
Soft Cell
Soley
Soul Flower Union
Sparks
Spice Girls
Staubkind
Steiner & Madlaina
Steps
Stevie Wonder
Still Corners
Sting
Stromae
Sugababes
Sunaga T Experience
Superorganism
Sylvan Esso
T.Rex
Tahiti 80
Tara Nome Doyle
Tarja
Tash Sultana
Taylor Swift
Tears For Fears
The Alan Parsons Project
The Bony King Of Nowhere
The Feeling
The Kelly Family
The Last Dinner Party
The Searchers
The Staple Singers
The Used
The Vaccines
The Waterboys
The Weeknd
The Zutons
Thompson Twins
Tina Turner
Tiny Ruins
Tirzah
Tokimeki Records
Tolouse Low Trax
Tom Odell
Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga
Tori Amos
Travis
Twice
Tyler Ramsey
Typhoon
U2
Udo Lindenberg
Ultravox
UT
V.A.
Van Morrison
Vaya Con Dios
Vulfmon
Waldeck
Wanda
Weezer
Welle: Erdball
Westbound Train
Westernhagen
Whitney Houston
Wilhelmine
Wolfgang Ambros
Yaeji
Years & Years
Yes
Young Fathers
Yusuf / Cat Stevens
Zanias
Zazie
Zola Jesus
Zucchero
Close
Soley
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