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Hannah Epperson mesmerises once again with a stunningly emotive new video…
"The music is tense, immersive, and visceral, fusing elements of folk, jazz, and synth-pop into dream-like trips."
- XLR8R"...captivating minimalist pop..."
- The Line of Best Fit"...layered, intricate, crystal clear pop variations."
- EarmilkCanadian artist Hannah Epperson has now shared a beautifully poignant video for her single 20 / 20 (Amelia). The video was co-directed by Epperson and Jake Saner, with a narrative that follows two protagonists through a series of engrossing scenes. Hannah's music sits comfortably somewhere between the inventive sounds of Julia Holter and Sylvan Esso, with Hannah all the while maintaining her own unique and immersive sound.
More ethereal goodness...
• The video premiered exclusively on XLR8R.
• Epperson recently supported RY X at his sold out show at Shoreditch Town Hall.
• She will also be playing Servant Jazz Quarters on 10th April 2018 - Tickets
• On Slowdown, there are two distinct versions of each piece – one extremely reduced and minimalist (Iris), the other a crystal clear pop interpretation (Amelia)
• Hannah has already received praise from the likes of Earmilk, The Line of Best Fit and Bandcamp Daily to name but a few.
Hannah Epperson continues to defy genre with her latest free download!
"...captivating minimalist pop..."
- The Line of Best Fit"...layered, intricate, crystal clear pop variations."
- EarmilkCanadian artist Hannah Epperson returns with another truly mesmerising track and this time, it's free!
We Will Host A Party (Amelia) sits comfortably somewhere between the inventive sounds of Julia Holter and Sylvan Esso, with Hannah all the while maintaining her own unique and immersive sound.
More ethereal goodness...
• Epperson recently supported RY X at his sold out show at Shoreditch Town Hall.
• She will also be playing Servant Jazz Quarters on 10th April 2018 - Tickets
• On Slowdown, there are two distinct versions of each piece – one extremely reduced and minimalist (Iris), the other a crystal clear pop interpretation (Amelia).
• Hannah has already received praise from the likes of Earmilk, The Line of Best Fit and Bandcamp Daily to name but a few.
Submerge yourself in the visceral soundscapes of Hannah Epperson’s ‘20/20 (Amelia)’
"...captivating minimalist pop..."
- The Line of Best Fit
Sitting somewhere between the inventive sounds of Julia Holter and Sylvan Esso, Canadian artist Hannah Epperson reveals her immersive new single 20/20 (Amelia).
Just in time for the weekend, the single premiered on The Line of Best Fit and is now available to stream on Hannah's Soundcloud page as well as on Spotify.
More ethereal goodness...
• Epperson will be supporting RY X at his sold out show on 1st March 2018 at Shoreditch Town Hall
• She will also be playing Servant Jazz Quarters on 10th April 2018 - Tickets
• You can pre-order Slowdown here
• On Slowdown, there are two distinct versions of each piece – one extremely reduced and minimalist (Iris), the other a crystal clear pop interpretation (Amelia)
Introducing… Hannah Epperson!
“...evocative lyrics and whimsical
vocals...”
- Bandcamp Daily
Canadian artist Hannah Epperson prepares to captivate listeners with the release of her eagerly awaited album Slowdown, out on 16th February 2018 via Listen Collective. This is the second half of a two-piece project with first half, album Upsweep, being released in October 2016.
Taken from the album is track 40 Numbers, which you can watch on Hannah's YouTube channel and stream on Spotify now.
On Slowdown, there are two distinct versions of each piece – one extremely reduced and minimalist (Iris), the other a crystal clear pop interpretation (Amelia). Each tracks has the incredible ability to completely submerge the listener, surrounding them with haunting, visceral soundscapes and Epperson’s evocative lyrics and whimsical vocals. Armed with her violin and loop pedal, Epperson combines dream folk, synth-pop, classical and jazz influences to create something both elegant and brave, sitting somewhere between the inventive sounds of Julia Holter and Sylvan Esso.
In Epperson’s universe, the names Iris and Amelia represent two fictional characters whose opposing worlds come together to form the likewise fictional character of a narcissistic and alienated young man with a severe and (potentially) life-threatening obsession. Iris and Amelia stand in clear contrast with each other. The lyrics transport that oscillation between the two characters and merge the real and the surreal, the finite and the infinite. These rich conceptual dimensions throughout the album show further evidence of Epperson’s incredible songwriting and story telling abilities.
Epperson grew up in Vancouver where she is also a successful ultimate frisbee player for Canada’s national team. She has a profound political and social consciousness, regularly exposing gender inequalities and destroying prevalent notions of feminity. Epperson has already received praise from the likes of Bandcamp Daily and Indie Shuffle to name but a few. With Slowdown, Hannah Epperson hopes to immerse listeners further with genre-defying, passionate musicianship.
Hannah Epperson will be on tour in Europe over the next few months, which includes two London dates listed below. A full list of tour dates can be found via Hannah's website:
Tuesday, 10th April 2018 - Servant Jazz Quarters, London - Tickets
Slowdown is out on 16th February 2018 via Listen Collective.