Dana Gavanski’s ‘Yesterday Is Gone’ Has An Exploratory Feel

The video was shot in Montreal's Metro...

Dana Gavanski has shared the full video for her new song 'Yesterday Is Gone'.

The song is actually the title track of her new record, one that drops on March 27th.

The album pushes her in different directions, and acts both as a sort of break-up album, and "a reckoning with myself…"

This new song is perhaps more direct than other moments on the LP, with the glacial electronics acting as a background for classic pop tropes.

The two aesthetic stances interweave, resulting in something odd but extremely infectious.

She comments… “‘Yesterday Is Gone’ is more of a straight pop song than the others on the album. It’s about the intractability and muddiness of time passing. At the time I wrote the song, I was super into 60s pop music and the idea of what makes a classic song classic.”

Dana adds: “I was toying between being more obvious in my lyrics and progressions while still tending to feelings hard to describe.”

Nina Vroemen shot the video, which features Dana Gavanski exploring Montreal's underground metro system.

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