Video: SoKo - First Love Never Die + UK Tour

Video: SoKo – First Love Never Die + UK Tour

by Alex on 31 January, 2012

in Folk Music News

SoKo is French born Stéphanie Sokolinski who currently resides in LA, California. She started in the entertainment world as an actress before branching out. She had a hit song in 2007/8 with “I’ll kill her” in Denmark, Austria, Belgium and Australia. Her music wouldn’t feel alien amongst the Freak Folk artists that spiraled around Davendra Banhart, she likes to be unpredictable and she seems to have lived up to this so far. First Love Never Die is her new single taken from her forthcoming debut album I Thought I was an Alien due out on Feb 20th.

Lyrics to First Love Never Die:

i feel like walking
do you feel like coming
i feel like talking coz
it’s been a long time

now your hair is long
and you look so thin
you’re always so pale
but something has changed
you’re almost a man

4 years and i still cry sometimes
first love never die
4 years and i still cry sometimes
first love never die

long time no see
long time wondering
what you were doing
who you were seeing
i wish i could go back to it

i feel like walking
do you feel like coming
i feel like talking coz
it’s been a long time

4 years and i still cry sometimes
first love never die
4 years and i still cry sometimes
first love never die

can you feel the same
i will never love again

Bio

half folky / half punky
half french / half polish
half actress / half music-nerd
half singing / half talking
half dreaming / half dancing
half joking / half deep
half tearful / half crazy
half wise / half child
half orchestral / half lo-fi
half depressed / half joyful
half funny / half touching
half cat / half tiger
half sing along / half sing alone
totally wild
totally vegan
always unpredictable

UK Tour

28 February, 2012 – Thekla – BRISTOL
29 February, 2012 – Komedia – BRIGHTON
01 March, 2012 – Union Chapel – LONDON
02 March, 2012 – Islington Mill – MANCHESTER
03 March, 2012 – Nice’N'Sleazy – GLASGOW

www.s-o-k-o.com




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