Nona Invie have released their newest single “Forget My Name,” the first from the Minneapolis singer/composer’s upcoming LP Self-soothing. The “ambient meditation on love” features the Production work of Andrew Broder (Lambchop, Joe Rainey), and the instrumental contributions of saxophonist Cole Pulice, and bassist Cole Davis.
Nona Invie says about the track:
This song describes an all-encompassing love and the eventual necessity of letting parts of it go in order to maintain a sense of one’s own identity.
They say about the album:
Everything can be falling apart all around me and the piano will ground me. This is a very personal record. I felt very selfish making it. Self-indulgent. It touches on feelings of guilt and shame after a long-term relationship ended, on remembering friends who died too young, on toxic love in friendship and romance, on hopeful feelings of creating and living in a fantasy. These songs are a weighted blanket that comforted and supported me in a lonely time. I hope that they can be supportive, comforting to others.

Tour Dates:
March 27 – Chicago
March 28 – Pittsburgh
March 30 – New York
March 31 – Providence
April 1 – Boston
Apri 2 – Burlington
April 3 – Montreal
April 4 – Toronto
April 5 – Detroit

