
Kate Bollinger shares new single, "To Your Own Devices"
LA-based artist Kate Bollinger has shared "To Your Own Devices" as the latest single from her forthcoming debut album, Songs From A Thousand Frames Of Mind.
“When I first moved to Los Angeles, I came across a book of old Japanese designs called MOGA, a catchword meaning ‘modern girls’ that was used to describe fashionable city women who embraced westernized modes and manners in the 1920s. In the book I found a surrealist design that depicted a woman, underwater with fish swimming around her, wearing a beautiful costume, and stirring a giant fish bowl like a pot of soup and I knew immediately that I wanted to recreate the scene for the album cover," she says of the music video, co-directed by Bollinger and Nikki Milan Houston.
"I wrote a script for the music video and brought in filmmaker Nikki Milan Houston as my co-director and set designer. We brought in Odie Summers as set fabricator and in a friend’s studio downtown, a kitchen set was built over several days and came to life because of the distinctive skills and devotion of everyone involved.”
"To Your Own Devices" follows previous single, "Any Day Now". Written during a period of transience and change, Songs From A Thousand Frames Of Mind was made to resemble a mixtape—something carefully crafted and delivered from just one person to another.
Songs From A Thousand Frames of Mind is set for release on 27 September via Ghostly International.
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