NEWS: Esben and the Witch share new video 'True Mirror,' ahead of 'Hold Sacred' album

NEWS: Esben and the Witch share new video ‘True Mirror,’ ahead of ‘Hold Sacred’ album

Esben & The Witch have just released the second single, ‘True Mirror,’ from their stunning new album, Hold Sacred out on 12th May 2023 on Nostromo Records.

‘True Mirror’ probes at self-loathing, while seeking transcendent love and acceptance. “When the cracks are in the walls, will you still come home? / When you see what lies beneath, will you still love me?” it asks. 

Davies says of the song “Accepting yourself as you truly are, as ugly as that can sometimes be. Recognizing yourself as a whole and questioning what that really is. Allowing this to show to yourself and other people and hoping that they’ll also accept you when everything is stripped away and just the essence of you is left. No mask, no pretence, no bravado, pure and unfiltered. Vulnerable. Embracing the shadow self.”

Watch the video below. A woman in black and white confronts her reflection, seeking the truth in a fog of grey where self-loathing meets self-love.



The album’s stripped back sonics are essential to the songs, letting atmosphere linger and steep, and creating space for Davies’ emotive vocals and storytelling. Though a brave departure from the grand, rock-based songwriting they’d steadily built up across prior albums, it offers the same intensity and passion via a different channel; the songs creep in and envelop you quietly but wholly.

Esben and the Witch – comprising Rachel Davies, Thomas Fisher and Daniel Copeman – began in Brighton in 2008, later decamped to Berlin, and is now split three ways across the UK, Germany and the US. Their winding geographical journey feels representative of their path as a whole. The band have snaked through various scenes and sonic worlds across their 14 years together, while always squirming away from an easy genre classification.

In the summer of 2019, the band retreated to a villa outside of Rome, with no expectations or pressures but simply the intention to enjoy each other’s company and see what musical inspiration may arise from that. This is where the rough sketches of the songs that would form Hold Sacred came to be. 

The songs that were emerging were different than any previous. They’re brooding, gentle, almost ambient; there are no live drums, and the instrumentals comprise simple, sparse guitar and keys. The band used no outside producers or engineers, keeping the process limited to the three of them from start to finish — harkening back to the spirit of their earliest days when Copeman would record them in his bedroom and bathroom.

“I feel proud of us for staying strong as a trio, as a weird little family that has managed to create something out of the darkness that hopefully shimmers, like a crystal in the mud,” says Davies. “I am proud of not giving up, of maintaining our integrity throughout. This is the sound of three people who love and support each other, navigating the ever present figure of the black dog; and if we can provide help or solace for anyone else, also haunted, then that is value enough.”

Pre-order the upcoming album HERE


European/UK tour dates below:

April

20 – NL Utrecht Roadburn Festival

May
22 -DE Berlin Cassiopeia
23- Hamburg Hafenklang
24- DE Cologne Gebäude 9 
26- DE Darmstadt Oetinger Villa 
27-FR Strasbourg La Grenze
28- NL Haarlem Patronaat
29 FR Paris Le Petit Bain
31 CH Zürich Bogen F

June
01 AT Wien Viper Room 
02 CZ Prague Kasarna Karlin
03 DE Leipzig Moritzbastei

September
29 UK London Studio 9294 

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Photo Credit- Sophie Fox

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