MSEA releases the video
"Mouth of the face of the sea"!
"Mouth of the face of the sea" (the single's title is taken from US novelist Steve Erickson's Rubicon Beach) is a song about "the impact left on us from certain people in our lives and how we relive that damage over and over until we deal with it," explains MSEA. "It is about shame as a mother tongue - a language we have been taught. Looking at our reflection and seeing the faces of others before us - finding it difficult to see ourselves." She adds: "One of the characters in the book doesn’t realize that her reflection in the water is her own. She sees it and believes it is someone else, sometimes even attacking the image before her."
There will be a screening of the music video directed by Klāvs Liepiņš and filmed by Vikram Pradhan as well as performances by:
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason
Vikram Pradhan
Brynja Hjálmsdóttir
Maria-Carmela Raso
MSEA is the solo project of Maria-Carmela Raso. Her music has been described as nightmare pop, ethereal and moody with hints of Julee Cruise and a more demented Anohni. Using electronics, voice, and various instruments, she creates a sound world of her own - exploring the boundaries between beauty and discomfort. Sometimes unsettling or melancholic, always genre-bending, this solo project shifts and grows along with the living organism behind it. With three EPs released, her first full-length record ‘Our daily apocalypse walk’ will come out in 2023.
House opens 19.30
Event starts 20.00
Admission is 1000 ISK