Having made their recorded debut with the appropriately transitional Lush cover a couple months ago, Miki Berenyi Trio have offered up their first taste of original music with “Vertigo”, which previews a full-length album the details of which are still forthcoming. Of the track, Berenyi says:
‘Vertigo’ is about anxiety and the efforts to talk myself down from the precipice – the usual cheerful stuff. It’s a challenge to not have a drummer, and to use more programming, but the essence of the music is still guitars and melody – as it always has been, particularly in mine and Moose’s bands.
Miki Berenyi, Miki Berenyi Trio
Miki Berenyi Trio – “Vertigo” @ Bandcamp
As for the accompanying video, it was shot by French director Sébastien Faits-Divers at the Consortium Museum in Dijon, France, in one of the Isabella Ducrot exhibition rooms.
Also new and interesting is an episode of the Talkhouse podcast which finds Berenyi catching up with My Bloody Valentine bassist Deb Googe:
And with the MB3’s US tour set to kick off, she’s doing some press Stateside – here’s a conversation she had about getting to the latest stage of her career with SF Sonic: