On Monday (September 16), Halsey Zane Lowe, presenter of Apple Music’s Beats 1, visited to discuss “Graveyard,” her latest single from her upcoming album, Manic, which will be released on January 17. In the song, she recognizes her mistakes and holds herself responsible because “it’s very human,” says Halsey.
“Many of these sounds are super organic. It’s a lot of people sounds … It’s skin, you hear skin, you can say that there are people who make it, “she said in an interview. Her latest music – she says, for example, “Nightmare” – is a record that is considered to be enlightening for its national topicality, but is considered crazy compared to the feelings of the singer-songwriter – is a collection of “evil dark music”.
“I sat there to make this album, and I thought,” Yeah, I’m going to make an angry album, “she said,” and I was not angry. It is exciting. … I close a chapter in this recording in which I feel like I have to say the last word, put the nail in the coffin, if you like. Cemetery marry it. “
Halsey attends the arrival of the Savage x Fenty during New York Fashion Week at the Barclays Center on September 10, 2019 in New York City.
“Graveyard” is a tribute to how Halsey feels about love, from the “blind statement” in her No. 1 hit “Without Me” to the statement that she is responsible for the “not necessarily safe” Takes over positions in which she found herself.
She said to Lowe, “In a way, it’s a metaphor, it’s like loving someone to death, and in other ways, it’s actually quite literal, there are a lot of moments in the song that are pretty literal which was kind of scary to write about, but you know me, I find the scary thing and do it. “