Emerging artist Chloe Rodgers unveils new video for her sweeping single ‘A Delphian Lullaby’
WATCH THE VIDEO FOR ‘A DELPHIAN LULLABY’ HERE
Having already made a name for herself collaborating with Scandinavian production outfit Twenty Committee these last few months, Nottingham-based singer Chloe Rodgers has now unveiled the stunning new video for her wonderfully sweeping single ‘A Delphian Lullaby’, directed by Tom Clover (Fenne Lily, King Charles, Kate Lomas + Devilman).
Known for her sublime voice, ‘A Delphian Lullaby’ saw the singer make a bold impression on many when it was released in early September, and now the new video looks to add even more texture to the release. Filled with its cinematic imagery and Chloe’s commanding onscreen presence, the new visuals add a level of brevity and intensity to the single, highlighting more of its bolder and euphoric elements.
Speaking about the new video, Chloe said, "The music video for A Delphian Lullaby was lovely to film, I was really nervous but everyone was so kind but pro at the same time that it put me at ease. Was really weird and surreal having that many people there just to work on a video for my song though, I couldn't believe it."
Born and raised in Nottingham – a part of the United Kingdom that she still enjoys living in – Chloe is lucky enough to have the kind of disposition that makes you swoon at the impossibility of her existence within the confines of what it is to be a modern day pop star.
With influences that stretch from PJ Harvey to Billie Eilish, she notes Thom Yorke as her biggest inspiration, explaining “You know immediately that his lyrics have hidden depths,” she suggests, “but the deeper you dig, the further you are from getting to what they might mean.”
Chloe first came to public attention after accidentally winning Notts X Factor – she was interning at a local record label and was put up for an audition by her boss – which resulted in pecuniary financial advantage, a series of local gigs and a presence on YouTube that brought her to the attention of music producer and composer, Anders Källmark and Crowds And Power record label.
“She was so effortlessly talented”, says Källmark, “that we thought she must be performing a series of covers. But she wasn’t!” Kallmark subsequently included her as the main vocal component in Twenty Committee, an innovative, contemporaneous project featuring a rotating cast of songwriters and performers bearing a loose resemblance – at least in conception - to that ever-elusive, 1980s abstract phenomenon known as This Mortal Coil. “Chloe is absolutely integral to Twenty Committee and puts her own spin on everything we do together,” adds Källmark.
With a string of future releases at the ready, Chloe Rodgers looks to have a bright solo career on the horizon.
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