Nona Invie Gives An Ending Relationship Its Ode With “Last Of Our Shadow”

Singer/songwriter Nona Invie has released their newest single “Last Of Our Shadow.” The second song shared off the Minneapolis artist’s upcoming LP, Self-soothing, “Last Of Our Shadow” is “a wistful yet anthemic ode to an ending relationship.”

Nona Invie says about the track:

This song revolves around the ending of a years-long relationship. It was a “bad” breakup, because it wasn’t mutual and because I perhaps didn’t go about it in the most gentle of ways. I felt self-conscious in my small community and spent too many years dampening my presence, not playing music out, hiding my joy and new love for fear of hurting my ex. Some communication finally happened and it was like a cloud lifted and I just felt totally free to be myself and exist in the world. I realized how I had been totally dogged by these feelings of guilt and shame and I needed to move on from the black hole of ruminating I had been living in. I wrote this in a day and never looked back.

“Last Of Our Shadow” arrives with a visual video companion by Minnesota artist Shawna Lee, whose work uses modular synthesizers, circuit bent devices, analog video equipment, and feedback techniques. 

Produced by Andrew Broder (Lambchop, Circuit des yeux), featuring Cole Pulice on saxophone and Cole Davis on upright bass, Self-soothing is “steeped in catharsis and sonic healing.”

The album is due out February 28, 2025 via Boiled Records.

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