Friday 23 December 2022

Songs of the year, Number 2: Zola Jesus - Lost


In composing her sixth album as Zola Jesus, Nika Danilova did something she hadn't done before: She chose to work with collaborators, specifically from the ranks of Sun O))), Cloud Nothings and Perfume Genius. Apparently inspired by Danilova's increasingly socialist political views, and her desire for a more collectivist, collaborative society, this decision to collaborate musically has had a dramatic sonic impact on the album. The overall sound is more experimental and varied but it's still unmistakably a Zola Jesus record. 

'Lost' is an eerie, unsettlingly, echoing song that makes use of glitchy sampled breathing alongside the traditional dark synths and Danilova's hugely powerful, operatically trained voice. A brutal description of burnout, it's been suggested that the song relates to her distrust of the increased role of big tech within the music industry

"Everyone I know is lost" she sings, "Flare gone missing, turning dark" 

That the song feels so hopeful has a lot to do with the power of Danilova's vocal and the anthemic feel of the song. It's a real lament for a lost generation, as well as - presumably - a nod to any artist who's ever been leaned on to become their own social media manager alongside touring, performing and recording. 

In darkness there can also be strength, not to mention inspiration. 

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