Theia has just released the video for her latest single Bad Idea.
The video premiered overnight on the UK-based music and fashion magazine,Clash.
Bad Idea is a deeply personal song that draws on Theia’s struggle with self-harm. The
song’s lyrics are raw and honest but they’re set to an epic soundscape of warm
and uplifting synths and a gritty rolling bass.
Read Theia's
interview with Lizzie
Marvelly in Canvas
Magazine (NZ Herald)
here.
Co-written with Grammy Award-winning Emily Warren and produced in New York
by Sean Turk,
Bad Idea was released on July 13, debuting on 13 Spotify New Music Friday playlists
around the world and 18 international Apple Music ‘Best of the Week’ features.
It reached #8 in Spotify NZ’s Viral Chart and debuted at #9 on the NZ Hot
Singles Chart.
Theia’s
vision for the video was to use skating as a metaphor for life: “Sometimes life
gets you down and you have hard times. You fall over. Sometimes you dust
yourself off and jump up again; other times you need a helping hand,” she
explains.
The Kiwi singer and songwriter searched far and wide for an all-girl skate crew
to help bring the video to life, and in her search came across a Vogue piece on
Chicano style in LA and discovered fashion designer and professional roller
skater
Sailor Gonzales.
Theia contacted Sailor via social
media and the pair began plotting the video over Skype and email. “Theia came
to me with a vision, and without ever meeting me, she naturally trusted me in
bringing it to life. I am eternally grateful for her allowing me to have the
creative freedom to let my whole heart pour into every inch of this project,”
says Sailor.
Soon LA-based DJ, artist, director and videographer
Tragik was also on board to shoot,
with Sailor directing,
producing, styling and doing hair and make-up.
The video was shot on a summer’s day in LA and features Sailor alongside
skaters Natalia Ruiz and Miriam Morales. It’s a
positive and vibrant video, full of colour and conveying strength and hope.
“The video completely embodies the message of the song. I love the
camaraderie of the skaters; it’s so uplifting and perfect that it’s shot on
such a sunny Californian day,” says Theia.
Theia emerged
in 2016 with her hit
Roam. In 2017 she released her debut
self-titled EP, which earned her three nominations at the 2017 Vodafone New
Zealand Music Awards, including ‘Pop Artist of the Year’, ‘Song of the Year’
and ‘People’s Choice Award’.
In late 2017, Theia opened
for Sia at
Mt Smart Stadium. Over the New Zealand summer she played at some of the biggest
festivals in New Zealand, including Rhythm
and Vines, Bay
Dreams and Homegrown.
In May she opened for Portugal.
The Man at the Powerstation in Auckland.
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Theia here:
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