



Jenny Hval - Iris Silver Mist
Norwegian musician, artist and novelist Jenny Hval announces her new album, Iris Silver Mist.
Iris Silver Mist is named after a fragrance made by the nose Maurice Roucel for the French perfume house Serge Lutens.
Itās described as smelling more like steel than silver.
It is cold and prickly, soft and shimmering, like stepping outside on an early, misty morning, your body still warm from sleep.
A perfume, with its heart notes and scented accords, shares its language with music. Both travel through air, simultaneously invisible and distinct.
Rather than begin with music, Iris Silver Mist began with the absence of it.
As the pandemic led to no live music, the smell of cigarettes, soap, and the sweat from warm stage lights and shared bathrooms was replaced by unphysical, algorithmic listening at home.
Suddenly, and for the first time since she was a teenager, Hval found herself growing interested in perfumes.
Smelling, reading, collecting, writingāshe immersed herself with scent while her music was put on hold.
It took her a year to understand what was happening, until she did: she was seeking another way of sensing physical intimacy.
Where music had turned into a void, she filled it with fragrance.
Throughout Iris Silver Mist, perfume continues to turn into smoke, mist, and music.
On lead single, āTo be a roseā, Hval half-speaks, half-sings to the beat of a drum machine: āA rose is a rose is a rose is a cigarette."
Roses and cigarettes are romantic forms of wishful thinking, transporting you someplace else.
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Norwegian musician, artist and novelist Jenny Hval announces her new album, Iris Silver Mist.
Iris Silver Mist is named after a fragrance made by the nose Maurice Roucel for the French perfume house Serge Lutens.
Itās described as smelling more like steel than silver.
It is cold and prickly, soft and shimmering, like stepping outside on an early, misty morning, your body still warm from sleep.
A perfume, with its heart notes and scented accords, shares its language with music. Both travel through air, simultaneously invisible and distinct.
Rather than begin with music, Iris Silver Mist began with the absence of it.
As the pandemic led to no live music, the smell of cigarettes, soap, and the sweat from warm stage lights and shared bathrooms was replaced by unphysical, algorithmic listening at home.
Suddenly, and for the first time since she was a teenager, Hval found herself growing interested in perfumes.
Smelling, reading, collecting, writingāshe immersed herself with scent while her music was put on hold.
It took her a year to understand what was happening, until she did: she was seeking another way of sensing physical intimacy.
Where music had turned into a void, she filled it with fragrance.
Throughout Iris Silver Mist, perfume continues to turn into smoke, mist, and music.
On lead single, āTo be a roseā, Hval half-speaks, half-sings to the beat of a drum machine: āA rose is a rose is a rose is a cigarette."
Roses and cigarettes are romantic forms of wishful thinking, transporting you someplace else.

















