It’s not going to be everyone’s cup of tea.” “Visually it’s stunning,” she explains, “but it’s more like an art film than a video clip. Not only this, she has even hired director Mike Daly to produce a short film, which although is mostly a clip for the song ‘I Awake’, also incorporates elements from other songs off the new record including ‘An Oyster, A Pearl’ and ‘Fool’. I’m just a bit disappointed and sorry I haven’t been able to do it anywhere else but Sydney.” “Singing with an orchestra is like performing with a giant whale” As she herself admits, “It’s essentially like walking into the album. ![]() Guests have the opportunity to listen to the album, view framed shots of its cover art, as well as see Blasko perform the tracks intimately on certain nights. I’ve never really done anything like that before.”Īn added feature to the release of I Awake is the album installation, which is currently taking place throughout the week in Oxford St, Sydney. “I think because that song is only orchestra and voice, to me it felt like an achievement. “It moves slow and has this gentleness to it, but then there’s this force of sound that’s really hard to get your head around.”įans who have grown to love Blasko’s previous work will be intrigued by tracks like ‘Here’, which she admits to be one of her clear favourites on the new album. “Singing with an orchestra is like performing with a giant whale” she explains with a laugh.
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