Nares Releases “Levitate” (feat. 8485) Music Video, A Lynchian Ritual of Transcendence

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Canadian dark pop artist Nares unveils the official music video for her hauntingly ethereal single, “Levitate” (feat. 8485)—a cinematic and deeply introspective track that explores themes of transformation, isolation, and connection. More than just a song, “Levitate” is a visceral experience, merging sullen melodies with expansive production to evoke a sense of otherworldly longing.

Written in a remote country cabin in Guelph, Ontario, the track took shape over a period of years, with 8485 breathing new life into an old demo of Nares’ titled “seethru.” The result? A song that feels massive—sonically and emotionally.

The official music video, directed by Nares and Jonathan Matta, serves as the song’s visual counterpart, embodying a Lynchian dreamscape with elements inspired by The Virgin Suicides and Jungian symbolism. Blending surreal found-footage aesthetics with high-contrast cinematography, the video brings Nares’ and 8485’s dual perspectives to life—two beings navigating separate yet parallel emotional realities.

We’re two separate beings experiencing the same feeling, like a hive-mind. Emerging from isolation and disillusionment, we seek transcendence by whatever means necessary. It means different things to us, but we’re searching for the same thing. – Nares

Filming my scenes in Nares’ grandmother’s basement with all the fog felt very ‘Twin Peaks.’ I think we’ve kind of dedicated this song and video to David Lynch now, especially with his passing. – 8485

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