Ahead of her upcoming month-long European tour, Julia Holter has today shared the new video for Loud City Song highlight “Horns Surrounding Me”. Directed by Montreal-based Angus Borsos and based on a concept by Ramona Gonzalez, AKA Nite Jewel, the video follows previous interpretations of the much-celebrated album’s songs by visual artists Rick Bahto (“World”), Yelena Zhelezov (“In The Green Wild”), and Eugene Kotlayrenko. (“This Is A True Heart”).
Watch the video, which Borsos has described as a “soft Disney nightmare” HERE.
Holter and her band also recently stopped by the studios of KEXP Seattle to perform tracks “In The Green Wild,” “This Is A True Heart,” and “City Appearing.” Watch the entire performance here.
Following her sold out show at Cecil Sharp House, Julia Holter will be playing at Village Underground in London on November 11th as well as the following UK and Irish dates:
Oct 24th: Volksbuhne, Berlin, Germany
Oct 25th: UT Connewitz, Leipzig, Germany
Oct 26th: Skanu Mezs Festival, Riga, Latvia
Oct 27th: Salzhaus, Winterthur (near Zurich), Switzerland
Oct 29th: Novosonic Festival, Dijon, France
Oct 30th: Divan Du Monde, Paris, France
Oct 31st: Soy Festival, Nantes, France
Nov 1st: Le Sucre, Lyon, France
Nov 2nd: Palace, St Gallen, Switzerland
Nov 3rd: Botanique/Orangerie, Brussels, Belgium
Nov 5th: Copenhagen Jazzhouse, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov 6th: Voxhall, Aarhus, Denmark
Nov 7th: Gebeaude 9, Cologne, Germany
Nov 8th: Vondelkerk, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nov 9th: Rewire Festival, The Hague, Netherlands
Nov 11th: Village Underground, London
Nov 12th: Komedia, Brighton
Nov 13th: Deaf Institute, Manchester
Nov 14th: Howard Assembly Hall, Leeds
Nov 15th: Leaf, Liverpool
Nov 16th: The Cube, Bristol
Nov 17th: Dublin Unitarian Church, Dublin
Nov 19th: Whelans, Dublin
Nov 20th: CCA, Glasgow
Praise for Loud City Song:
“Loud City Song is breezy, contemporarily resonant, and flutteringly alive . . . and the one most likely to turn skeptics to believers.” PITCHFORK [BEST NEW MUSIC]
“The whole of Loud City Song, is as assured, and it cements Holter as one of the most accomplished — and challenging — young musicians working in the city.” LOS ANGELES TIMES