Soul-pop Singer Marianna Winter unveils Tarantino-inspired video for ‘Consequences’
Innovative Faroese American songstress Marianna Winter released the video for her single, ‘Consequences’, on the 4th of May via Tutl Records. Directed by Trygvi Danielsen, the gender role-reversal video premiered on CelebMix. In the press, her music has gained the support of UK online tastemaker magazines The Line Of Best Fit and Gigwise as well as All Music Magazine and Bands of Tomorrow.
Marianna Winter performed her debut festival show in her homeland at G! Festival. Then she took to the stage at UHØRT Festival in Denmark. Now, she is scheduled to perform in the UK later this year at The Great Escape. Her music has been featured on various Spotify playlists, namely Now Hear This in the UK and De Nye in Denmark.
Staring down the barrel of Marianna’s smoking gun, a video for her recently released single ‘Consequences’, listeners are invited to a secret warehouse to watch the Faroese singer play the baddy. Donning a suit like Samuel L. Jackson in the cult classic film Pulp Fiction, she fires round after round of catchy hooks and funky beats with lethal accuracy. And we quickly learn that this is Marianna’s world, and that there will be repercussions.
Soul-pop singer Marianna Winter is one of the few female artists currently pioneering the lo-fi underground scene in the Faroe Islands with her gritty yet catchy pop melodies. Born and partly raised between California and Tórshavn, she challenges her homeland’s musical and cultural status quo, adding an LA heat to the quintessential Nordic sound, thus offering a unique perspective into both cultures. Drawing inspiration from Lennon Stella, Daniel Caeser, Joesef, UMI, and Mahalia, her sound can be likened to SZA, Kehlani, and Alina Baraz.