Following a tease of new material during a radio broadcast for New York art publishers Montez Press Radio, Balderdasch today shares her evocative new single, “Stillness Gyrating.” The brooding track was self produced, recorded between her flat and the home studio of experimental saxophonist Pete Wareham, who provided additional production and mixing. The track was mastered by Jamie Hyland of M(h)aol, who discovered Balderdasch’s music after she was announced as a showcasing artist for Ireland Music Week 2024. “Stillness Gyrating” is, at its core, about the realization that if you do not align with someone, you will always feel unable to meet their needs, leaving you frozen while they dance around you.
Balderdasch reveals the personal weight of the track, saying, “When someone says, ‘You don’t know how good we have it,’ it doesn’t sound like love. It sounds like, ‘You’re unhappy, but this is all you deserve.’” The stunning cover was shot on Sherkin Island, off the coast of Cork, Ireland, by Balderdasch and her best friend Fai West. She added that shooting the visuals in Ireland was important: “This song is about standing on the precipice of ending a relationship and beginning a journey towards understanding how to let myself give in to my own desires without shame.” The song signals a powerful journey toward self understanding and genuine desire.

