Singer-songwriter Nika Roza Danilova, better known as the one-woman recording phenomenon Zola Jesus, continues her reign as the alterna–Stevie Nicks on her third album, Conatus (Sacred Bones, October 2011), the follow-up to her 2010 sophomore full-length, Stridulum II. The twenty-three-year-old, who was born and raised on a large farm in Wisconsin, favors long, flowing blonde hair that meshes with her long, flowing white outfits, both supplying a stark contrast to her haunting electro-Goth music. On Conatus, she takes listeners on a dark, introspective journey into the fear that pervades her soul, filled with repeated images of fire. “Oh, it hurts to let you in,” she sings on “Collapse.” On “Seekir” she asks, “Is there nothing left / of this mess we made? / Is there nothing left / of the love I gave?” On tour she is joined by a backing band that ably captures her unique sound, whether at CMJ or in the Guggenheim rotunda, where she performed this past May. Zola Jesus will be at the Catalpa Festival on Saturday, sharing an impressive bill with Hercules and Love Affair, Umphrey’s McGee, TV on the Radio, headliners the Black Keys, and others. The two-day festival continues on Sunday with Snoop Dogg, Girl Talk, Matt and Kim, Matisyahu, and more. For an interview with the festival’s founder, Dave Foran, go here.
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CATALPA VIDEO OF THE DAY: “SEEKIR” BY ZOLA JESUS
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