Dying Out Of Love: Petite Meller Interview
Our love is art and art is just forever. Petite Meller just released her new single, Dying Out Of Love. Which explores the contradictions of love in a way that only Petite could do. The lead single of her forthcoming album is melancholic, sad, and optimistic at the same time. She wants the listener to cry out of joy while experiencing Dying Out Of Love. Exclusive for IRK Magazine, Petite Meller takes us on a trip to her colorful universe full of art, philosophy, and Ork Pop.
Watch the full exclusive interview with IRK Magazine here:
Jaques Lacan’s term jouissance fascinates me, how the pleasure derives from pain. I was finding myself and my music in it, exploring themes suggestive of dying of love.
My new album is darker. In this album, I feel like I’m traveling more inside of me. As I said my intuition is very strong and it sent me to deal with darker edgy philosophical ideas like dying out of love, insanity, a hole in my chest, etc. It is an epic space opera album discussing deep questions of existence. Merging electronic, Vivaldi and Mahler with big ballads that you can cry to and rejoice.
The singer has a never-ending curiosity to explore complex topics and turn them into ultra-fun pop songs that are inspired by Kant, Freud, pop culture but also her past traumas. Her new song “Dying Out of Love” is part of her next album that will be inspired by what Petite calls “Ork Pop”. On the new record, Petite is not afraid to talk about darker topics compared to her debut album while still including the eccentricity that made us directly fall in love with her music and universe.
Photography Ella Uzan
Video Ron Kohen Styling Haya Vider Hair Dana Winshman
Cover image Petite is wearing a blue bag by Roger Vivier, pink bag by Ports 1961, pink dress by Pascal, white coat by Annakiki
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