
Kallista Records
Carla Dal Forno - Come Around
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Carla
dal
Forno
resurfaces
with
the
news
of
plans
to
release
her
third
album,
Come
Around,
via
her
own
Kallista
Records
imprint
on
November
4,
2022.
With
the
album’s
announcement
comes
the
perfectly
hazy,
red-hued
video
for
the
album’s
dreamy,
inviting
title
track,
edited
by
Ludovic
Sauvage.
Dal
Forno
shares
about
the
track:
"’Come
Around’
was
inspired
by
a
guy
I
used
to
play
in
a
band
with.
I
really
admired
the
way
he
played
guitar.
He
had
this
laid
back
strum
that
was
effortless
and
cool.
I
was
mucking
around
at
home
one
day
trying
to
imitate
the
way
he
played
and
I
wrote
‘Come
Around.’”
Further
adding:
”I
wrote
the
song
during
a
carefree
springtime
and
I
loved
working
on
it
while
recording
this
album.
There’s
a
lightness
and
openness
to
it,
which
I
feel
quite
liberated
by.
It
reminds
me
of
a
life
I
once
had
with
very
few
responsibilities.”
Now
based
in
the
township
of
Castlemaine,
Central
Victoria,
the
Australian
artist
returns
self-assured
and
firmly
settled
within
the
dense
eucalypt
bushlands.
Dal
Forno
grapples
with
ideas
of
home,
disorder
and
insomnia
in
the
swift
pop
structures
of
her
DIY/post-punk
forebearers
such
as
Young
Marble
Giants,
Virginia
Astley
and
Broadcast.
Three
years
since
the
launch
of
her
label,
Kallista
Records,
dal
Forno
finds
stability
in
Castlemaine
(pop.
6,750),
her
third
home
city
in
as
many
albums.
After
nearly
a
decade
of
moving,
recording
and
touring
out
of
Berlin
and
London,
Come
Around
embodies
a
newfound
solitude
born
of/in
elemental
pop
hooks
and
enlightened
songwriting.
The
title
track,
“Come
Around,”
offers
the
best
example
of
this
confident,
fresh
candor.
It’s
an
elegant
invite
into
dal
Forno’s
sharp
new
focus
beckoning
old
friends,
relationships
and
audiences
into
her
resettled
home:
‘And
it’s
not
every
day
that
I’ll
want
you
beside
me
here
and
I’ll
say
/
Come
over
here
and
be
around.’
This
meandering
pop
hit
strikes
between
the
melodic
simplicity
of
Anna
Domino
and
YMG
and
the
arrangement
hooks
of
The
6
Cannanes
and
Movietone,
capturing
dal
Forno
at
her
most
welcoming
with
arms
wide
open.
Other
tracks
like
“Mind
You’re
On”
recalls
the
bass
driven
heft
of
dal
Forno’s
previous
work
but
where
past
albums
projected
the
pastoral
idyll
from
the
urban
jungles
of
Berlin
and
London,
the
lyricism
and
production
on
Come
Around
embody
her
current
lived
experience
in
the
Australian
regions
where
space,
strong
bonds
and
solitude
are
in
high
supply.
As
she
sings
on
“Side
By
Side:”
‘It's
been
some
years
since
I’ve
seen
this
place
/
Kiss
on
my
neck
/
Sending
shivers
it’s
good
to
be
back.’
Returning
to
rekindle
relationships
with
people
and
places
and
joining
in
trysts
amidst
the
foreboding
badlands
cuts
through
the
whole
record,
as
on
“The
Garden
of
Earthly
Delights,”
a
cover
of
The
United
States
of
America’s
1968
track:
‘Luminous
petals
/
Dissident
Play
/
Dancing
by
night
/
Dying
by
day.’
There
is
joy
if
you
look
for
it
but,
as
dal
Forno
warns
on
“Caution”:
‘I
sell
caution
word
of
you.’
Mistrust
and
doubt
are
not
completely
vanquished.
Having
embarked
on
such
a
radical
physical
and
creative
journey
since
the
last
record,
dal
Forno
lays
bare
the
passing
of
time
and
the
oscillating
waves
of
energy
and
ennui
that
go
with
it.
This
is
plain
to
see
on
“Stay
Awake”
and
instrumentals
like
“Deep
Sleep”
and
“Autumn,”
which
gives
rise
to
anxiety
and
insomnia
in
her
new
sunburnt
home:
‘Stay
awake
all
the
time
in
the
endless
heat
/
Find
it
hard
to
relate
in
amongst
the
weeds.’
Yet
“Slumber”
offers
a
glimmer
of
respite
sitting
within
the
chaotic
circus
of
production
that
channels
Kendra
Smith,
General
Strike
and
The
Flying
Lizards.
This
track,
a
duet
with
English
artist,
Thomas
Bush,
searches
for
solace
in
the
arms
of
another:
‘My
Dear
there’s
so
much
to
be
done
/
I
never
finished
what
I
start
am
/
I’m
losing
/
I
should
be
rushing
out
the
door,
but
you
say
slumber.’
Nothing
is
left
unsaid
on
Come
Around.
Having
finally
found
limitless
time
and
space,
dal
Forno
does
well
not
to
waste
any
sceric
of
it.
Are
you
around?
Then
come
around.
Genre:
Alternative
/
Indie
Track
list:
1.
Side
By
Side
2.
Come
Around
3.
The
Garden
of
Earthly
Delights
4.
Stay
Awake
5.
Autumn
6.
Mind
Your
On
7.
Slumber
(ft.
Thomas
Bush)
8.
Deep
Sleep
9.
Caution
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