Born from a “now or never” moment, the new single “Sunsetting” by Glass Mansions arrived just as the artist considered stepping away from music. Written and tracked in a frantic two-hour window following a surprise inquiry from a major industry executive, the song explores the “addiction to the chase” rather than the destination of success. It stands as a powerful metaphor for an unfinished ending—a feeling that lingers forever.
The accompanying music video, directed by Ima Leupp, utilizes a 35mm aesthetic and projections to create a time capsule of creative rebirth. Featuring a peak bridge sequence filmed half-submerged in water, the video serves as a “clean slate.” Filmed shortly before a period of profound personal loss, the project remains a testament to the artist’s fight for mental and creative liberation.
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