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Pop / Rock 17 April, 2020

Agnes Obel Releases New Live Performance Video For "Won't You Call Me" From Latest Album, Myopia

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, Agnes Obel releases the first of a series of four live videos filmed during one of her Sold Out shows at Brooklyn's National Sawdust venue in January of 2020.

Produced by long-term collaborator and partner Alex Brüel Flagstad, the video for "Won't You Call Me", the beautiful album closer from this Spring's album release, accompanies the themes within the album perfectly and continuously follows on from the official videos for "Island Of Doom", "Broken Sleep" & "Camera's Rolling".

Three more videos from the series, all live performances of songs taken from Myopia, will be released in the coming weeks. Released via Deutsche Grammophon (and Blue Note Records in the US).

Obel (on piano and vocals), plays alongside her all-female live band: Anne Bakker (Viola, Vocals & Mellotron), Louise Duggan (Mallet & Vocals) and Kristina Koropecki (Cello, Vocals & Organelle).

I have treated the footage by rescanning it several times. The footage was sent through different monitors where it was re-filmed by an old tube camera. I like how the tube (in the tube camera) makes a ghostly tracking effect out of movements and the light and how the tube overall softens the image with this old TV technology that looks like a mixture between super-8 film and VHS. For me it makes a sort of nostalgic fog, that hopefully leave space for the music." - Flagstad

"For me Myopia is an album about trust and doubt. Can you trust yourself or not? Can you trust your own judgments? Can you trust that you will do the right thing? Can you trust your instincts and what you are feeling? Or are your feelings skewed?" - Obel.






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