Forever’s new single is a lovely “Blur.”

Forever – the recording project of June Moon – will release her new EP, Close To The Flame, on February 14th on Cascine. Today, she shares the second single, “Blur,” produced by Ouri. Following the beat-driven lead single “Make It Happen,” “Blur” is sultry and dark. The accompanying video was self-directed by Moon. “The ‘Blur’ music video is a supernatural haunted film,” she says. “It tells the story of a mysterious ghost who turns into an angel on The Mountain, captured on black and white film.”

Close To The Flame captures both the grandeur and grotesqueries of love and loss — including twisted romance and personal struggle. Forever whispers confessions about love and desire with a featherlight touch, refracting pop with glimpses of trip-hop, downtempo, R&B and house productions.

The EP was written after June experienced a transformative heartbreak. She set back to work to discover the natural healing power of songwriting, working with her regular music collaborators Michael Brock (Mind Bath) and Patrick Holland (Project Pablo), and fellow Montreal artists Cecile BelieveDavid Carriere (TOPS) and Ouri.  “I was in a relationship that was killing me, and I had to plan an escape to save my life,” June explains. “The record is haunted by a ghost. I channeled her one night when I was writing because I was so scared to talk about what happened to me; I didn’t know how to tell my story. She came to me and told me to use her story as a channel for my own pain. This release is dedicated to her.
Watch “Blur” video –
https://youtu.be/7crualM_HOs

Watch “Make It Happen” video –
http://bit.ly/makeithappen-video

Pre-order Close To The Flame EP –
https://ffm.to/closetotheflame

Forever Tour Dates:
Sat. Feb. 22 – Montreal, QC @ Diving Bell Social Club (EP Release Show)
Wed. March 11 – Sun. March 15 – New York, NY @ New Colossus Festival
Tue. March 17 – Sat. March 21 – Austin, TX @ SXSW

Keep your mind open.

[Why not subscribe while you’re here?]

Published by

Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.