25 October 2023 - 0 Comments
Indie-pop artist Thuryah has released her debut EP poetry i don’t write, accompanied by a serene music video for her latest single The Nile, beautifully shot in Cairo, Egypt. poetry i don’t write delves into themes of reminiscence, self-reflection and the emotional catharsis that follows heartbreak. The music video's cultural dimension significantly enhances the project, adding an enriching aspect to the overall release. Stream poetry i don't write HERE (Bandcamp) and HERE (Spotify).
Today, Thuryah shared the official video of her new single The Nile. Directed by Thuryah herself, the video was shot in Cairo, Egypt, inspired by her emotional journey while traveling to Egypt burdened by heartbreak. The video showcases Thuryah walking through Cairo's streets, driving amidst the cityscape, and sailing on the Nile River, reflecting the bittersweet emotions she carried throughout her distinctive experience. View the video HERE.
poetry i don’t write envelops you in ethereal vocals, vulnerable confessions, and a compelling narrative that inevitability seeks closure amidst the search for clarity. Written over a year during the lockdowns of 2020, each track becomes a time capsule of distinct feelings and realizations experienced through heartbreak. Produced by Luke Dizon, the EP's production only further weaves the emotional journey, with its reverbnation, and dreamy soundscape.
To celebrate the EP’s release, Thuryah will perform today at Auckland's Big Fan. Get tickets HERE.
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