Enigmatic noir-pop crooner Fe returns with the striking new single "Daffodils Of Paris"
You might remember Fe from a handful of tunes she released in 2013, and if you do, she's back.
It's been a while since we heard from the London singer-songwriter, but she emerged earlier today from the darkness via "Daffodils Of Paris", a gorgeous new video and song that debuted on Apple Music.
The video was shot and directed be Fe herself, and blurs film noir palettes with glitzy shots of paparazzi flashes, champagne flutes, and late-night Parisien cobbles. The song is a dimly lit escapade though disillusionment, and sees Fe weary with vacuousness, hollow characters, and endless pretense.
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Watch the video for "Daffodils Of Paris" below.
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