Kaia Fincher builds worlds. The Brighton-based artist, producer, and composer has released the official video for “Take My Love,” a cinematic queer vampire love story that moves between mythology, intimacy, and contemporary desire. Directed by Oleh Teteriatnyk, the video transforms a vintage studio casting session into something charged and mythic, shot by cinematographer Ilya Maksymenko in frames that feel nocturnal and suspended.
The concept pulls from a long tradition in queer culture, where the vampire represents forbidden desire and identities that exist outside conventional norms. Fincher’s version strips away the horror entirely. “What interested me was this idea that desire can feel like power,” she says. “When you fall for someone, there’s this hunger in it. You want all of them. That’s where the vampire image came in for me, not as horror, but as intimacy pushed to an extreme.”
The track itself is exactly that. Synth-driven, hypnotic, and emotionally precise, “Take My Love” moves with the kind of quiet intensity that pulls you in before you realize it. Fincher’s vocals sit between fragile and fearless, and the production holds that tension all the way through.
Styling by Anastasiia Velehura, who also stars as the muse, leans into warm 70s glamour without irony or nostalgia. Every wardrobe choice carries narrative weight. The visual language here is deliberate, layered, and entirely Fincher’s own. Released on February 13, the single received its first airplay on BBC Radio, introducing her cinematic pop sound to a wider UK audience.
For Fincher, each release functions as a chapter in a broader emotional and visual language, shaped by gender play, radical self-possession, and the conviction that softness carries its own kind of force. “Take My Love” proves that case persuasively.


