Independent artist Eliza Pławecka introduces herself to the world with “crying land” — a delicate and emotionally rich dream-pop debut released on June 14. Accompanied by a whimsical, symbolic retro music video, this deeply personal song offers a haunting yet hopeful exploration of sadness, nostalgia, and the quiet power of introspection.
Watch the official video here: https://youtu.be/h1uu3w7N52s
Rooted in the idea of places that exist only within us — the secret inner landscapes we revisit in solitude — crying land reflects on how falling apart can sometimes be the first step toward healing. “It came from a quiet hope that every tear carries meaning,” Eliza shares. “That something can bloom from brokenness, gently, slowly, but truthfully.”
The track, produced by Barbara Czaja at Tide Tunes Studio, floats between fragility and depth. With soft textures and a cinematic mood, the song draws inspiration from surrealist film, art, and dreamlike soundscapes.
Entirely self-directed and filmed by Eliza herself, the music video invites viewers into a melancholic garden of imagination — a visual sanctuary where emotions take root and blossom. Lush with retro aesthetics and symbolic visuals, it blurs the lines between dream and reality, crafting a gentle, expressive space where sensitivity becomes strength.
Themes:
- Sadness as transformation
- Nostalgia and emotional shelter
- Escapism and surreal inner worlds
- A blend of illustration, cinema, and music
“Crying land” isn’t just a song — it’s a quiet message of hope wrapped in dreamy charm and raw emotion.
Watch the video: https://youtu.be/h1uu3w7N52s
Produced at Tide Tunes Studio: tidetunesstudio.com
