Justė Arlauskaitė – Jazzu presents a new song “White Owls” – a work full of symbols, mysticism and light, marking a new stage in her work and a personal epiphany.
According to the artist, the song "White Owls" was inspired by David Lynch's cult series "Twin Peaks" (all seasons of which can currently be seen on LRT EPIK).
"First of all, it is a symbol that comes from my beloved series "Twin Peaks", which connects two dimensions - what is visible and what lies deeper. The creator of this series, David Lynch, has always been a source of inspiration for me, and "Twin Peaks" is the most meaningful and impressive work that opened up a completely different perception of existence for me."
"The owl in this world symbolizes clairvoyance - it opens the door to experiences that the mind often prevents us from experiencing," Jazzu reveals.
The artist says that "White Owls" talks about hope, love, and the joy of life at that moment when you realize that living here, on this earth, is good after all.
"The wings of a white owl are the wings of love. About how two souls can mystically meet, fall in love, and create together," shares Jazzu.
The owl symbol is also important to her personally - it is her first tattoo, symbolizing dreams, dreams, flight, and internal fractures after which a person learns to live again.
"Like love - it deconstructs and then recreates," the singer adds.
"Love has given me back the strength to live and create. Now I am returning with all my heart to what I love most – creativity and sharing it with you," says Jazzu, introducing her new creative phase.
The artist is currently preparing for an impressive concert tour "Jazzu + 100", where she will be accompanied on stage by as many as a hundred musicians - an orchestra, choir and band. This will be Jazzu's largest and most ambitious project to date, promising an exceptional experience of sounds, emotions and light.
On February 27th, Jazzu will perform at the Švyturys Arena in Klaipėda.
"It's my dream to stand on stage with a hundred musicians, sharing love, sounds, and energy. After everything I've been through, I want to celebrate life out loud," says Jazzu.
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