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Jenny Hval’s “Jupiter” is an end-of-the-world acid trip

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Jenny Hval is constantly changing forms. Her work — both musical and literary — can be brutally cold and minimalist or glowing with humanistic warmth, depending on the project.

Her new song "Jupiter," out today, sits at the latter end of the spectrum. "When I wrote the music for this song in 2015, it had no lyrics, and I did not understand where it came from," Hval said in a press release. "It was a strange creature that moved from one genre to the next like a slide show and crashed into a chorus full of cymbals.

Six years later, 'Jupiter’ has become a post-apocalyptic road trip." Read Next: Jenny Hval on her beguiling, inquisitive new album The Practice of Love The track comes with a music video directed by frequent collaborator Zia Anger,.

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