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Alternative 28 February, 2020

Delanila Release New Single 'The Philosopher'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Alternative pop group DELANILA, fronted by the London-born multi-award winning composer and multimedia artist Danielle Eva Schwob, today release their powerful new single and accompanying video 'The Philosopher'.

'The Philosopher' is the second single to be taken from DELANILA's upcoming debut album Overloaded out 3rd April on Danielle's own label ZYG ZYG Records, and co-produced by three-time GRAMMY-winning producer David Bottrill (Muse, Tool, Peter Gabriel). The album was recorded in London (Abbey Road Studios & Tileyard) and New York.

'The Philosopher', with its definitive alternative rock undercurrent and electro-pop arrangements create an intense sonic experience, as Schwob's vocals soar through an encapsulated chaos. Heartbreak, tinged with a lighthearted optimism, weave through the lyrics "When it all comes crashing down/What goes around is gonna come around."
"The Philosopher is a blistering explosion of Internet-induced jealousy, inspired by the toxic underbelly of social media. I wrote it from the perspective of a troll, convinced of their own superiority and envious of the online successes of someone they consider undeserving. Its title is ironic. Because everyone on the Internet has an opinion and everyone is a philosopher," Schwob comments on the track.

The accompanying video features Schwob layered with cracked visual effects evocative of the perils of the digital age and its all-consuming nature, in keeping with the themes of her forthcoming album.






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