An interview with Madeleine from Eleine
An interview with Madeleine from Eleine
What has changed since you released your debut album?
We’ve been through a lot since then in our lives, which pretty quickly gave us a lot of inspiration to start writing new material.
How has your approach writing Dancing In Hell?
We approached “Dancing In Hell” as we approach any song.
We write about what we know, what we’ve been through and what we see.
How has your approach writing Dancing In Hell?
We approached “Dancing In Hell” as we approach any song.
We write about what we know, what we’ve been through and what we see.
Are there any themes that you explored on the album and if so why?
No theme we sat down and thought about really. We just write what is true to us and what feels right.
The album had a very natural progression since, as I said, we write about what we know, what we’ve been through and what we see, without it being too obvious of course.
We want our listeners to relate in their own way and thus find comfort and become empowered. Music is a powerful thing.
How do you plan on promoting the record in the current pandemic?
We will have a COVID-19 adjusted release party for only 50 people (maximum allowed in Sweden) at an old theater in our hometown with plenty of space between people attending. We choose to do this small but big event in part for the album itself, but mostly for our fans.
We know people all over the world hunger for the experience that is live performance, we would love to be able to give everyone this opportunity but that is not the reality of the moment. What we can do is this, and I know that people recognize the good nature of this event.
After that all we can do is wait and see. We have many plans for the future, so all we can do is wait. We have some ideas for the beginning of the year and spring if the current status of the world continues.
How do you plan on promoting the record in the current pandemic?
We will have a COVID-19 adjusted release party for only 50 people (maximum allowed in Sweden) at an old theater in our hometown with plenty of space between people attending. We choose to do this small but big event in part for the album itself, but mostly for our fans.
We know people all over the world hunger for the experience that is live performance, we would love to be able to give everyone this opportunity but that is not the reality of the moment. What we can do is this, and I know that people recognize the good nature of this event.
After that all we can do is wait and see. We have many plans for the future, so all we can do is wait. We have some ideas for the beginning of the year and spring if the current status of the world continues.