Sofia Bolt Premieres GET OUT OF MY HEAD Video On Gorilla Vs. Bear

By: Dec. 04, 2018
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Sofia Bolt Premieres GET OUT OF MY HEAD Video On Gorilla Vs. Bear

Sofia Bolt is the musical alias of Parisian Amélie Rousseaux, whose songs have been described by Rolling Stone France as "recalling the energy and surprise of musicians like PJ Harvey and Cat Power." In 2017, Rousseaux relocated to Los Angeles, where she began working with a wide cast of collaborators including legendary songwriter Van Dyke Parks, Grammy-nominated producer Itai Shapira, Emily Elhaj (bassist of Angel Olsen's band), and La Luz drummer Marian Li Pino, recording the songs that would make up her American debut album Waves. Today she shares the first of those songs, "Get Out Of My Head," with a video that premiered on Gorilla Vs. Bear, who called the track a "blistering, sardonic kiss-off to an ex-lover."

WATCH "GET OUT OF MY HEAD"

Waves will be released in 2019. Watch this space for more details.

Sofia Bolt will be playing Zebulon in Los Angeles on December 9 with Van Dyke Parks, Benjamin Booker, and Anna St. Louis. Tickets are available here.

Born and raised in Paris, France, Franco-American Sofia Bolt, moved to Los Angeles in early 2017 to be with her two loves: the ocean and rock & roll.

Her American debut album Waves was recorded in the winter of 2018 at Earth Wind & Fire's original studio in L.A with Van Dyke Parks on arrangements, Emily Elhaj (of Angel Olsen), Marian Lipino (of La Luz), Bryant Fox (of Miya Folick) and Itai Shapira (of Rhye) as her backing band. They recently toured the West Coast with Wand and will be playing at Zebulon in L.A on December 9th with Van Dyke Parks, Benjamin Booker and Anna St. Louis.

Waves, a record that tells the journey of separation and reunion with oneself, of passion and sustainability, of disaster and of peace, will be released in 2019.

Photo credit: Kate Kornberg



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