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SEEVA
"GEMINI MOON"
“Shimmering electro-pop… one of the most exciting, inspiring and kick-ass LGBTQ+ artists revolutionising our soundscape.”
ATTITUDE MAGAZINE
“Seeva is a star in the making.”
GOD IS IN THE TV
STREAM “GEMINI MOON” HERE
Back with another confessional tale, rising British-Asian queer creative Seeva rips open the wounds of a failing relationship on new release “Gemini Moon”.
Following up the celestial “Twenty-Two” – released on Feb 22nd no less and supported by Gay Times, Ones to Watch, Noctis and Spotify’s Fresh Finds playlist – “Gemini Moon” is the second single from Seeva’s forthcoming EP Afterthoughts and emerges as a powerhouse pop anthem. Dramatized to the fullest, “Gemini Moon” comes complete with sudden explosions of triumphant drums and climatic guitar solos, custom built for catharsis as Seeva’s signature nuanced songwriting captures the complications of adult relationships, queerness, heartbreak and redemption.
Released with the single is the music video for “Gemini Moon” shot by award winning director, Tom Paul Martin; the perfect accompaniment to the track, Seeva’s emotional artistry shines in a show of masochist melodrama. Elevating the song with its cinematic videography, the timeless tale of a slowly fading relationship unravels as quick-cutting footage of homely vignettes are transformed into beautifully abstract images.
In a statement about the single Seeva says: “I wrote this song with the ambition of having my own 'torches in the air' moment. I wrote it after having a revelation about a relationship that I was clinging on to, and much like my last single, it talks about the desperation I felt when I knew things were going to end. I produced this song to have a stadium feel with the ambition of having my own 'torches in the air' moment. It’s for those times where you just want to lie in bed or dance around the house feeling your feels at the top of your lungs.”
With the release of his impeccable debut album, We Need to Talk, Seeva made a huge impact earning critical support for his electropop creations from the likes of ATTITUDE, ALT PRESS, and EQUATE MAGAZINE, while also being spotlighted on Live Nation’s Ones to Watch list. Seeva has fostered additional advocacy from key radio stations including BBC Radio 2’s Jo Wiley, Beats 1 Radio and BBC Introducing as well as BBC Radio 6 and Hoxton Radio Flex FM.
Working diligently behind the scenes with the likes of Lily Moore and Matt Taylor, alongside continued support from the established British producers behind Dua Lipa, Tom Walker and Mabel, Seeva continues to prove his commercial appeal; his track “Worship” was handpicked for Footlocker's 'Voices of the Future' social campaign and he also holds continued partnerships with the Tate Gallery, where his achievements include crafting an original score for Andy Warhol’s 92nd birthday anniversary. Pre-lockdown, Seeva further developed his growing profile through festival placements at Brighton Pride, Liverpool Sound City and The Great Escape street performances.
Garnering a reputation as one of the most creative talents emerging out of the London queer scene, Seeva’s ability to deliver captivating, emotional tracks with as equally stunning visuals is leaving no doubt about his artistry – fans and critics alike will be sure to keep their eyes on this pop prospect.
ATTITUDE MAGAZINE
“Seeva is a star in the making.”
GOD IS IN THE TV
STREAM “GEMINI MOON” HERE
Back with another confessional tale, rising British-Asian queer creative Seeva rips open the wounds of a failing relationship on new release “Gemini Moon”.
Following up the celestial “Twenty-Two” – released on Feb 22nd no less and supported by Gay Times, Ones to Watch, Noctis and Spotify’s Fresh Finds playlist – “Gemini Moon” is the second single from Seeva’s forthcoming EP Afterthoughts and emerges as a powerhouse pop anthem. Dramatized to the fullest, “Gemini Moon” comes complete with sudden explosions of triumphant drums and climatic guitar solos, custom built for catharsis as Seeva’s signature nuanced songwriting captures the complications of adult relationships, queerness, heartbreak and redemption.
Released with the single is the music video for “Gemini Moon” shot by award winning director, Tom Paul Martin; the perfect accompaniment to the track, Seeva’s emotional artistry shines in a show of masochist melodrama. Elevating the song with its cinematic videography, the timeless tale of a slowly fading relationship unravels as quick-cutting footage of homely vignettes are transformed into beautifully abstract images.
In a statement about the single Seeva says: “I wrote this song with the ambition of having my own 'torches in the air' moment. I wrote it after having a revelation about a relationship that I was clinging on to, and much like my last single, it talks about the desperation I felt when I knew things were going to end. I produced this song to have a stadium feel with the ambition of having my own 'torches in the air' moment. It’s for those times where you just want to lie in bed or dance around the house feeling your feels at the top of your lungs.”
With the release of his impeccable debut album, We Need to Talk, Seeva made a huge impact earning critical support for his electropop creations from the likes of ATTITUDE, ALT PRESS, and EQUATE MAGAZINE, while also being spotlighted on Live Nation’s Ones to Watch list. Seeva has fostered additional advocacy from key radio stations including BBC Radio 2’s Jo Wiley, Beats 1 Radio and BBC Introducing as well as BBC Radio 6 and Hoxton Radio Flex FM.
Working diligently behind the scenes with the likes of Lily Moore and Matt Taylor, alongside continued support from the established British producers behind Dua Lipa, Tom Walker and Mabel, Seeva continues to prove his commercial appeal; his track “Worship” was handpicked for Footlocker's 'Voices of the Future' social campaign and he also holds continued partnerships with the Tate Gallery, where his achievements include crafting an original score for Andy Warhol’s 92nd birthday anniversary. Pre-lockdown, Seeva further developed his growing profile through festival placements at Brighton Pride, Liverpool Sound City and The Great Escape street performances.
Garnering a reputation as one of the most creative talents emerging out of the London queer scene, Seeva’s ability to deliver captivating, emotional tracks with as equally stunning visuals is leaving no doubt about his artistry – fans and critics alike will be sure to keep their eyes on this pop prospect.