Laura Kelsey is writing modern mythology with her upcoming debut EP Hunting Season — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
With a powerhouse voice like Evanescence’s Amy Lee and a timeless vibe like Stevie Nicks, Kelsey’s captivating soundscapes and mystical lyrics will enchant you when the Nanaimo singer-songwriter’s EP arrives on April 29. Whether she’s casting a banishing spell after receiving an ex’s friend request on Your Stormy Ways or singing a unique creation story on the title track, Laura effortlessly infuses earthy magic into her musical storytelling.
“Hunting Season,” Kelsey explains, “is about the cycles of life and seasons. It delves into this mythological idea I created years ago, about an underground pool of energy that sits below a countless number of glowing strings. Each string holds the energy of a living thing on Earth — whether human, plant or animal — and, when a life ends, its string snaps and its energy joins the pool below to be reformed into a new life, a new string. The song, with its dreamy feel, explores cycles in an underground world where every living thing’s life energy is suspended in strings above a great pool. When something dies, its string snaps and its energy rejoins the pool to be dispersed and recreated.”
After 10 years of applying for funding, Kelsey finally received a grant from Creative BC to record her debut EP. While primarily a singer-songwriter, Kelsey has fronted metal, blues, and folk bands for over a decade. As a solo artist, she brings these musical influences together to create unique songs inspired by natural West Coast elements, honesty, and dreams. “Overall,” she says, “the album is about cycles and energy.”
Alongside her music, Kelsey is also a talented filmmaker, and has woven together the EP’s larger folklore through both music videos and visual art. The album’s cover art was shot by photographer and filmmaker Arpen Jhajj, owner of Salt & Charcoal Pictures, and features a dazzling headpiece created by floral artist Lisa of Fleur De Lii and a dress handmade by local Valley of Wanderlust.
“Despite it being a very hot day,” Kelsey recalls, “I spent a lot of time in the water and ended up having blue lips for some of the photos because I was so cold!”
Watch the videos for the title track and Your Stormy Ways above, hear more from Laura Kelsey below, and find her on her website, Twitter and Instagram.