Interview with Blanks

Published: Oct. 30, 2021, 2:43 a.m.

We had the pleasure of interviewing Blanks over Zoom video!\xa0

Netherlands-hailed indie-pop artist and effervescent rising star, Blanks, has \u201cNothing Lasts Forever And That\u2019s OK\u201d, his shimmering debut album, alongside new single \u201cDance Like This\u201d.\xa0

Having long felt a strong connection between music and his own memories, the concept behind his new album came innately to the \u201crising songwriting force\u201d (CLASH).\xa0 Across ten tracks, Blanks draws inspiration from the bittersweet nostalgia of his past, like finding first love and unforgettable summers spent with friends. The pop maverick intricately weaves vulnerable storytelling amidst an endless spectrum of moods and sonic influences. From the synth-driven riffs of the 80s, to the sounds of popular music from Blanks\u2019 youth, \u201cNothing Lasts Forever And That\u2019s OK\u201d, will instantly carry you away to another time and place.
The first half of the album, comprised of the project\u2019s five official singles, sees Blanks unfurling a classic tale of summertime love. From its feverish beginnings on high-energy bops like \u201cWhat You Do To Me\u201d and \u201cClassic Armstrong\u201d, to the moment it all comes crashing down on the sombre piano-driven ballad, \u201cI\u2019m Sorry\u201d. To bring the story to life, Blanks also rolled out a five part visual series that channels a much loved nostalgia of teen movie cliches.
In the latter half, Blanks reminisces on the summer gone by with an underlying sense of melancholy. Though the memories will always remain, he realizes that all experiences are truly once in a lifetime. Latest single \u201cDance Like This\u201d accurately illustrates this feeling, \u201cthe instrumental builds on the notion of time that seems to keep unconditionally going (clock sound), while the lyrics explain the concept of realizing from the bottom of your heart it\u2019s about to be over\u201d - Blanks.\xa0
It\u2019s a feeling that Blanks knows all too well after losing his best friend at a young age. With a fervent approach to making music, Blanks hopes to encourage his listeners to cherish every experience and make the most of their time on earth.\xa0

Having spent the last few years releasing a steady stream of songs, as well as being a hugely popular music production content creator, Blanks knew it was time for his next challenge. Writing for \u201cNothing Lasts Forever And That\u2019s OK\u201d, began during the height of the pandemic, with many production sessions taking place over Zoom, often from remote and inspiring locations, like the Maldives or a cabin in the depths of the woods. As Executive Producer and a seasoned multi-instrumentalist, Blanks wrote, composed and produced much of the album himself, whilst enlisting the assist of others on \u201cTurn Around\u201d, \u201cNever Have I Ever\u201d, and \u201cI\u2019m Sorry\u201d. With creative energy abound, Blanks was able to explore new ideas and showcase the breadth of his immense music talents. Looking back on the process, he shares \u201cI guess it was a combination of Scandinavian music magic, Maldives good vibes and excitement.

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