Fenne Lily – “Solipsism”
Back in June, the Bristol songwriter Fenne Lily announced her sophomore album, BREACH. So far we’ve heard advance singles “Alapathy” and “Berlin,” and today she’s back with another one.
Lily’s latest is called “Solipsism.” Here’s what she had to say about it:
A lot of situations make me uncomfortable — some parties, most dates, every time I’m stoned in the supermarket. “Solipsism” is a song about being comfortable with being uncomfortable and the freedom that comes with that. If you feel weird for long enough it becomes normal, and feeling anything is better than feeling nothing. I wanted this video to be a reflection of the scary thought that I’ll have to live with myself forever. It’s surreal to realize you’ll never live apart from someone you sometimes hate. Dad, if you’re reading this you killed it as shopper number 2.
The song comes with a video directed by Tom Clover with the non-profit Film Co. “I asked Fenne what products she wanted to be and then worked backwards from there with the illustrators,” Clover explained. “Most of the references came from Asian Supermarket packaging — they are way more interesting. The most important thing was making sure that it reflected upon Fenne’s personality — there’s a bunch of details you might miss on the first watch!”
Check it out below.
BREACH is out 9/18 on Dead Oceans. Pre-order it here.