Sealionwoman Unveil New Track | The Quietus

Sealionwoman Unveil New Track

Put a spot of the goth into your Friday with this atmospheric, nine-minute piece

Sealionwoman has shared a new track, ‘Giselle’.

Named after the ballet performance by Adolphe Adam and Jean Coralli, the track, Sealionwoman said, ""delves into Act II of the ballet’s storyline, where Giselles’s ghost is awakened from her grave by the vengeful spirits known as the Wilis. The heartbroken spirits unable to find peace, seek to make her lover dance till death in revenge. However, Giselle intervenes to dance and show forgiveness, this act of compassion and sacrifice allows her lover to be freed from the grasp of the Wilis. Giselle can finally find peace and rest in her eternal slumber.". You can listen to the new cut just below.

‘Giselle’ is out now.

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