“Jeg Ser Dig” by Choir of Young Believers
Choir Of Young Believers is set to release their new album ‘Grasque’ on February 19th via Ghostly International.
The band also revealed their new single Jeg Ser Dig.
The track follows up Grasque’s lead single ‘Face Melting,’ a romantic, piano-led pop gem; a captivating slow jam laced with soulful vocal harmonies and anchored by an undercurrent of electronic experimentalism.
It was the end of 2013 and Jannis Noya Makrigiannis, the frontman and principal persona behind Choir of Young Believers, was worn out. Hed been touring the bands last record — the haunting Rhine Gold, for the better part of a year and, when it was over, he felt confused, adrift and didnt feel like playing music. He was doubting the future of the band. The way he coped was to detach. He postponed writing in favor of traveling, deciding that instead of diving back into the creation of another record, he would allow himself to move in whatever direction he desired. His impulses guided his decisions; he wasnt feeling very inspired by the guitar or the piano, so he started to fiddle around with a small pocket sampler his mother got him for Christmas, using it to make small soundscapes, beats and collages.
Those early experiments became the building blocks for Grasque, from the warped, weird choral vocals that open ‘Serious Lover’ to breezy, breathy R&B of Jeg Ser Dig,. The record pulls in a host of unlikely influences: smoky jazz on the noirish ‘The Whirlpool Enigma’ twinkling pop on ‘Gamma Moth’ and sun-bathed soul on ‘Cloud Nine.’ Its not so much a reinvention as a redirection, maintaining all of the groups essential elements but setting them within a new context.
Much of that is because, when Makrigiannis started the project, it wasnt meant to be a new COYB record. Having been inspired by everything from experimental electronic music to Danish 80s and 90s pop, to modern hip-hop and R&B to techno and westcoast slow jams, hed made a new, imaginary band in his head called Grasque to reflect those influences. He quickly recorded both ‘Græske’ and ‘Face Melting’ with Aske Zidore, who had also produced Rhine Gold, and when Choir of Young Believers reconvened to tour with Depeche Mode, he wrote a few guitar-based songs to play live. Gradually, he realized all of his new ideas and music could melt together with Choir of Young Believers. A couple of months later, he and Aske went to a small Swedish farm for a week and came back with more than 10 hours of new music.
The result is an album that is confident and expansive, incorporating an array of styles while still maintaining the essential elements of Choir of Young Believers DNA. Its pop music, put through a kaleidoscopic filter. I must admit, one of the things I worried about was What will people think? Makrigiannis says. With almost all of these songs, I had been in doubt. Some, I felt, were too poppy, others too experimental — some didnt even feel like songs, but more like trips, or feelings. Some even had Danish and Greek lyrics. But now, its all Choir of Young Believers to me, and it feels great to have pushed the walls around the band, giving it a bit more space. Its weird for me to think about all that doubt — Could I do this? Could I do that? I mean, its my f*cking band. I can do what I want with it. Right?
The album will be available on CD, digitally and as a double LP. The double LP will be available in a limited color vinyl version as well as black vinyl. Grasque is available to pre-order now in the Ghostly International online store.
Grasque tracklist:
1. Olimpiyskiy
2. Serious Lover
3. Vaserne
4. Face Melting
5. Græske
6. Jeg Ser Dig
7. Cloud Nine
8. The Whirlpool Enigma
9. Perfect Estocada
10. Salvatore
11. Gamma Moth
12. Does It Look As If I Care
See Choir of Young Believers live:
21.10 Stavanger, Norway @ Stavanger Konserthus
22.10 Bergen, Norway @ Grieghallen
25.10 Oslo, Norway @ Sentrum Scene
31.10 Kuringen, Belgium @ CC Hasselt
12.11 Aalborg, Denmark @ Studenterhuset
13.11 Aarhus, Denmark @ Atlas
14.11 Odense, Denmark @ Studenterhuset
20.11 Copenhagen, Denmark @ Jazzhouse
24.11 Copenhagen, Denmark @ Jazzhouse
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