Arima Ederra explores time and memory on new album A Rush To Nowhere
Los Angeles-based artist Arima Ederra has detailed her second album, A Rush To Nowhere alongside new single “You’re My”, co-produced by Teo Halm (SZA, Rosalía), Caleb Laven (Vince Staples, Childish Gambino) and Solomonphonic (Dominic Fike, Remi Wolf).
The new record follows her 2022 debut An Orange Colored Day and is framed as an exploration of time, memory, and perception, a theme visually articulated in the shadow-drenched, temporally fluid music videos for earlier singles "Heard What You Said" and "First Time".
A Rush To Nowhere was written over a two-year period across locations including Lake Arrowhead, Havana, and Oaxaca, a migratory process that informed the record’s fluid sound, drawing from R&B, soul, folk and pop, with influences such as Amel Larrieux and Joni Mitchell.
“Music has a way of stopping time especially when I need it most,” Ederra notes, “creating sanctuary in a world that never slows." The creation of the songs for the record, she explains, was like a journey of self-discovery: “Writing this work revealed the many versions of me across time, the multitudes I hold."
A Rush To Nowhere is released on 6 March via RCA Records
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