Parabola West celebrates 'Hannah' on Full Moon Friday
"Have you experienced the magical way that music can instantly transport you into a different era, setting, or mood? As you listen to Hannah, escape with me into her enchanted realm – a timeless place full of mystery and magic. Relax, exhale, and let the full moon lure you in."
This is how Parabola West introduces her new single ‘Hannah’, out today and just in time for tonight’s full moon. There will be a partial eclipse tonight turning the moon red, most visible around 10pm tonight.
Caught between the physical and spirit worlds, Hannah has dabbled too much, wandered too far, and is lost. Will she lure those who search for her into the same fate?
West says, “Recorded at A=432Hz for healing frequencies [the standard frequency is A=440hz], the song features medieval instruments such as hurdy-gurdy, Nyckleharpa, and timpane, as well as modern production tricks to make it a bit spooky and darkly ethereal. I’m releasing ‘Hannah’ on the full moon of November 19th for maximum lunar power – let’s manifest it!”
‘Hannah’ is the second single in 2021 to be released release ahead of Parabola West's debut album, which will be a beautifully rendered multimedia fantasy art project that promises to be a feast for the eyes and ears of her fans.
The song was produced by Scott Newth of BLKHUS Studio and mastered by Chris Chetland of KOG Studio. The music video for ‘Hannah’ was shot by local filmmaker Andy Duggan in West's hometown of Raglan and stars the rugged West Coast beach.
Parabola West is the artist name of New Zealand-based singer and songwriter Amy Tucker West. Her sound is a lush blend of folk and electronica; often piano-driven, with hints of Celtic and Norse influence - and a dash of fantasy.
'Hannah' is out today on all main digital music services: Amazon, Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Pandora, YouTubeMusic and more, via CD Baby.