This video of singer-songwriter Antje Duvekot’s “Coney Island” wasn’t shot on Coney’s beach but the dark beauty of the lyrics and the old footage pulled us in:
well the Empire State is gleaming
and it’s a perfect Friday night
hold me down
’cause I am feeling high as a kite
’cause I’m not living for the landing
tonight I’m living for the flight
don’t wanna capture the moment
i just wanna let it go by’cause in a world so full of troubles
i think we’ve seen enough
and they’ll still be here tomorrow
when the sun comes up
The song is from “The Near Demise of the High Wire Dancer,” voted top album of 2009 by Boston folk station WUMB. Duvekot, a native of Germany, lived in Delaware, New York City and Vermont before becoming popular on Boston’s folk scene. “Her rise to prominence can be attributed to a paper plane voice fluttering through breezes with a reedy Irish lilt and keen lyrical sense of dignity and destruction,” says the Boston Globe in a review of her new album “New Siberia.”
Related posts on ATZ...
December 26, 2012: Music Video: Jamaica and the Wishing Shrine by Agent Ribbons
October 9, 2011: Coney Island Winter: Garland Jeffreys Live on Letterman
December 7, 2010: New Music Video: Little Silver’s Where We Met
April 17, 2010: Our Fave Coney Island Song: Joe McGinty’s Million Dollar Mermaid
Wow, I love her voice. She sounds a bit like a softer Natalie Merchant with an accent. Love the song too :)
yes, and I just came across it the other day though the song is from 2009! Now listening to her new album. Beautiful!