‘Dancing the Same Dance’ is the debut album by Czech-born psych/dream/indie folk-rock singer-songwriter Misha Chylkova, who was musically shaped in London. The album, preceded in the following weeks by the singles Sparrows and The Loop, is being released on vinyl, CD and digital formats by the label Gare Du Nord Records.

Dancing the Same Dance is a collection of deeply personal songs that Misha Chylkova has written over the past few years, revealing her fascination with the concept of repetition. The album was mainly recorded in London with the support of outstanding musicians such as Darren Hayman (Hefner) and Ian Button (Death in Vegas, Thrashing Doves) primarily as the rhythm section, as well as Jonathan Clayton (Hurtling, Jim Bob) who mixed, mastered and co-produced the album. The work is driven by a passion for melody and for pulsating, looping rhythms, with influences ranging from Low, Angel Olsen, Black Heart Procession, to Suicide.

On a lyrical level, the full-length album can be seen as a loop in itself. It’s a journey through the stages of love: from infatuation and heightened senses to the ensuing obsession, creeping doubts, gradual loss of trust, destructive thoughts, betrayal, the end of the relationship, denial, and often, a new beginning. The singer-songwriter’s deep interest in analysing these repeating patterns within the intimate nature of human behaviour has allowed her to weave autobiographical nuances into the lyrics while also exploring conceptual abstraction.

As Misha Chylkova says, “It’s a story that unfolds with a beginning, a middle, and an end. But is the end really the end?”

SOURCE: Official Bio

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