Blondshell has revealed “Fur Elise,” the latest new song off her upcoming album Violins. “Fur Elise” is not a cover of the Beethoven classic, though Blondshell does reference the song within the first verse: “I wanna think about a wedding when I go to sleep/ Walk down the aisle to a string quartet playing Fur Elise,” she sings in her warm, resonant alto. For Blondshell, the lyric — and the song as a whole — is about growing up and imagining your future, but not really knowing how. “You’re trying to figure out what you want your life to look like, and what you want playing at your wedding, but you don’t even know where to start. You’re picking the wrong song,” she said in a press release.
New Music from Blondshell
Stream the anthemic “Fur Elise” below. Violins, Blondshell’s third album, is out on September 25th. So far, she’s shared “Heart Has to Work So Hard” and “Violins,” along with news of a North American tour kicking off in October.
Upcoming Tour and Album Pre-Order
Pre-order the new record here and get tickets to see Blondshell live here. With the release of “Fur Elise”, fans are eagerly anticipating the release of Violins and the opportunity to see Blondshell perform live.
In conclusion, Blondshell is gearing up for a exciting few months with the release of Violins and her upcoming North American tour. With the release of “Fur Elise”, “Heart Has to Work So Hard”, and “Violins,” fans have a glimpse into what they can expect from the new album. Be sure to pre-order Violins and get tickets to see Blondshell live to experience her captivating performances firsthand.
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