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BENEE
drops video for
‘NEVER ENDING’
from new EP
LYCHEE EP
Out Now
+ 2022 World Tour
starts in Aus this month
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Following the release of her critically acclaimed EP Lychee on Friday, BENEE reveals the video for her new single ‘Never Ending’. Directed by Devan Narsai and Riley Coughlin, the glitchy video shows a different side of the New Zealand alternative pop star, further showcasing BENEE’s evolution as an artist and her knack for pushing genre boundaries.
Of the video, BENEE says: “From the start, I knew I wanted the Never Ending video to be driven by lots of fast cuts and lots of post-production to make it a really cool visual trip! The video was made with two friends of mine Devan & Riley – Devan has a really good eye for shots & Riley is super skilled at creative direction. I also knew Riley would kill the whole post prod side of the project! This has been my favourite video to date as I just love how well it suits the song. It was a last minute decision to put my dog Tūī in it, but I knew she’d make my performance walking down the street feel more natural (.”
‘Never Ending’, co-written with and produced by Rostam, has already received early praise around the globe, with Teen Vogue proclaiming, “The smooth, mellow song is questioning and raw,” and DIY Magazine declaring, “The pick of the bunch is ‘Never Ending’, where ‘90s alt-rock guitars are subtly updated via a ‘20s alt-pop filter, paired with hip hop rhythms and the singer’s typically heart-on-sleeve lyrics for a low-key anthemic track.”
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BENEE set the stage for the EP with the singles ‘Doesn’t Matter’ and ‘Beach Boy’. To bring the Lychee EP to life, she worked with collaborators on both sides of the Pacific Ocean. In California, she found herself working on songs with Greg Kurstin, Kenny Beats, and Rostam. Working back home in New Zealand, she completed more tracks with her regular collaborator Josh Fountain. As a whole, Lychee showcases BENEE’s evolution as an eloquent and artful voice for Gen-Z — pushing boundaries and fearless enough not to compromise her creativity or spirit.
This month BENEE will embark on her headline world tour starting in Australia for headline shows and appearances at Yours and Owls and Wine Machine festivals, before heading to UK, Europe and North America, where she will also be performing at The Governors Ball and Bonnaroo. See the full list of dates below and at beneemusic.com.
BENEE’s dreamy alt-pop mixes her deeply heartfelt reflections on life in suburban Auckland, New Zealand with offbeat and often whimsical lyrical twists, all produced with a technicolor ear for cooked beats and unpredictable hooks. The 22-year-old broke through in 2020 with “Supalonely,” her global hit with 4 billion streams, and her follow-up Hey u x debut album was a vibrant musical world with guests ranging from Grimes and Lily Allen to Gus Dapperton and Muroki (another New Zealand teen BENEE has since signed to her own label, Olive). It was listed as one of Billboard’s “25 Best Pop Albums of 2020,” noting that BENEE “contemplates the woes of Gen Z with a keen ear for choruses and arrangements that oscillate between indie rock and hyperpop.” Stereogum praised its “quirky but impeccably produced pop music” and Vogue called it “13 tracks of heavenly indie-alt-pop.”
Tickets HERE
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LYCHEE EP – OUT NOW
BUY/STREAM HERE
LYCHEE
EP tracklist:
1. ‘Beach Boy’
2. ‘Soft Side’
3. ‘Hurt You Gus’
4. ‘Never Ending’
5. ‘Marry Myself’
6. ‘Doesn’t Matter’
7. “Make You Sick’
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BENEE
AUSTRALIA 2022
Presented by Live Nation and triple j
Friday 18 March – Hobart Uni Bar, Hobart
Sunday 20 March – HOTA Amphitheatre, Gold Coast
Tuesday 22 March – Fortitude Music Hall
Friday 25 March – Reunion Park, Melbourne
Tuesday 29 March – Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide
Thursday 7 April – Big Top, Sydney
TICKETS HERE
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