Sabrina Teitelbaum of Blondshell shares that her creative process has deepened with the release of the album Violins, produced by Yves Rothman and mixed by Beatriz Artola. The project, mastered by Emily Lazar, reflects her dedication to crafting music that resonates with personal and artistic authenticity. The album features the title track, which explores themes of patience, vulnerability, and resilience through its evocative lyricism and musical arrangement.
The accompanying video for “Violins,” directed by Sabra Binder, captures Teitelbaum’s narrative of striving to protect a melting fawn in a room of one-way mirrors. This surreal imagery, reminiscent of Alexander McQueen’s conceptual work, underscores the album’s introspective tone. The video juxtaposes beauty and decay, mirroring the emotional duality present in the music.
“This song encapsulates the album’s essence, blending contrasts of kindness and violence, patience and urgency. It reflects my belief in allowing processes to unfold naturally, without external pressures.”
The visual and auditory elements of “Violins” invite listeners to confront complex emotions through Teitelbaum’s raw and poetic expression. The album stands as a testament to her growth as an artist and her commitment to creating meaningful, layered art.


