Photo by Lisa Consolin
“Danse Macabre” is the first single taken from No Longer, Not Yet, the second album by Italian experimental trio She’s Analog set for release on May 30, 2025 via labels Carton Records and Torto Editions.
No longer, not yet is an “instant film” that pretentiously tries to stop movement. The title refers to a zone of transit, in which everything unfolds and blooms. This space isn’t interpreted as exclusively musical; instead it represents that liminal space in which we move and create, both detaching from what we leave behind, and being open to what could happen in the future.
The whole record was conceived through a meticulous work of juxtaposition and sound collage, which has strongly influenced (and reversed) the band’s compositional practice. This technique fostered an open dialog between the sonic worlds mentioned above, resulting in a broader compositional form, where sonic materials exist even after they occur, like an invisible wire tying all these elements together.
Single “Danse Macabre” sounds like a 21st century Talkin’ heads. A constantly evolving build-up where prepared piano and drums interlock tightly while guitar harmonics and clubbing synths create a tense atmosphere, pulling the listener into something that could be the perfect soundtrack for an obscure party.
No Longer, Not Yet is available now for preorder HERE
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