Prog singer-songwriter has shared her brand new video for , which you can watch below and is taken from her upcoming second solo album , which is released through Bad Omen records on June 21. The striking new video was shot in the 1930's Art Deco Strand cinema from her native East Belfast, where Crane evokes memories of her real-life childhood and the awakening of her burgeoning imagination. as she looks back on those formative years "Carl Sagan's reminds us of our ephemeral place in the universe, and puts in stark perspective the minutiae of our problems here on earth, within our own little microcosm," Crane says.
"Writing took me to parts of my own past and psyche that I couldn't have foreseen, when I set out to write it. Not all of those discoveries were good — but they informed the path my songwriting took — in a fundamental way that had a huge ripple effect in my daily life. I've always been introspective even as a child, and I think that can be overwhelming when you encounter past trauma or attempt to overcome emotional hurdles on your own.
"This notion of stargazing and daydreaming about other worlds far off in the vastness of space, of possible other lives lived and loves lost, is to me, romantic and also comforting. It appeals to the fatalistic part of me a great deal! And it gave me an opportunity to try and refocus the self-destructive aspects of my personality and put things in to perspective to better cope with how that was affecting me at the time." features.