Baby Cool shares new video/single 'Sacred', from incoming 'Infinity Baby' album out June 5th
Baby Cool releases the sublime new single 'Sacred' from the incoming 'Infinity Baby' album Due out June 5th via Bad Vibrations / Fuzz Club, you can pre-order the latest taste of Grace Cuell's second full-length album on limited edition marble vinyl here
Out today, the latest cut from the Bundjalung Country, Australia based artist Baby Cool – also 1/5 of Nice Biscuit Band – is a gentle psych-folk lullaby with delicate harp and nostalgic, dizzying synth. ‘Sacred’ originally began as a tender ode to friendship and platonic love, before Cuell found new meaning in the track as she welcomed her first child:
“So much is said for romantic love and the power it holds, but for me, friendship has always felt like the most enduring and sacred form of love. This song is for the friends who have steadied me — the ones who reflect back the better parts of myself and sit beside me when everything feels too heavy. There’s a line in the song about holding onto something sacred 'when there is nothing else that I can do.' That’s what friendship has been for me — something solid to hold when the bigger questions of life start to feel overwhelming. The song moves gently, almost like a sway, because that’s how I experience those relationships — not dramatic, just steady and present. As I moved through pregnancy, though, the meaning shifted. The idea of breathing in time with someone, of carrying a life inside you, made the song feel wider. It stopped being only about friendship and started to feel like a meditation on connection itself — the quiet miracle of sharing time, breath and love with another person. ‘Sacred’ is less about grand declarations and more about the small, consistent tenderness that holds us together.”
