Jenny Wilson has released the new video for her latest single LO’ HI’, which arrives just ahead of forthcoming album release Exorcism due out April 20, 2018 via Gold Medal Recordings. Having previously collaborated with contemporaries including Robyn and The Knife (to whose Rabid Records she was previously signed), Exorcism will be Wilson’s fifth studio album, and her first since 2013’s ‘Demand The Impossible!’, which won three gongs at the Swedish Grammi awards. Jenny will play London’s Birthdays on April 25 in support of the new release.
An intensely, unflinchingly personal album, Exorcism deals with the harrowing aftermath of Wilson’s own experience of sexual assault. As its title suggests, the record – geared around her Prophet 6 analogue synthesiser – finds Wilson seeking to divest herself of the recurrent traumas of her attack.
Shot over the course of a sub-zero February night in Stockholm, the new strobe-lit clip for LO’ HI’ mixes footage of Jenny with graphic animation sequences to brutal effect. Directed by Gustaf Holtenäs, the video intersects with the previously released animated film for Exorcism ’s lead single Rapin* (also shot by Holtenäs) ,which premiered earlier this year via the Gothenburg Film Festival.
Jenny has issued the following statement about Exorcism.
This is the most difficult thing I’ve ever done.
In so many ways.
At first, I actually didn’t know if I even wanted to go on with music anymore.
Then, something terrible happened to me.
I ended up at a crossroads.
Either silent – or speaking.
It was not an easy choice.
I didn’t want to talk.
I didn’t manage to talk.
But I had to talk.
Not to bring justice or to take revenge.
Nothing is ever as easy as it seems.
I wanted to take back what I’d lost.
I had to get rid of what was hurting me.