Uniquely talented Faroese artist Eivør has revealed a brand-new song. With her new single ‘Healer‘, Eivør opens the door to a new chapter, one rooted in vulnerability, strength and transformation.
Marking her first release since the 2024 album ENN, ‘Healer‘ arrives after an extended period of international touring, where Eivør has performed across Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand, steadily deepening her connection with a global audience.
Set within a dark, atmospheric sound world, ‘Healer‘ blends a distorted piano-led bass line with cinematic strings and ambient textures. Driven by a steady, pulsing rhythm and carried by Eivør’s raw, expressive vocals, the track moves between fragility and release, like letting go in a storm while still carrying everything you’ve been through.
At its core, the song is a reflection on self-worth and resilience. It captures the tension between falling and finding your footing again, holding space for both doubt and quiet strength.
Eivør explains: “‘Healer’ is a conversation with my younger self – the one who once doubted everything and didn’t feel like she was enough. It lives in the space of falling and finding your footing. The song holds onto the idea that even in those moments, something stronger is quietly building.”
The accompanying video, directed by Faroese filmmaker Katrin Joensen-Næs, extends the emotional world of the song through a stark and symbolic visual language. Shot entirely in black and white, the film unfolds around two mirrored figures, exploring themes of identity, transformation and inner dialogue. All production design and costumes are created within this monochrome palette, reinforcing a visual language that reflects an inner emotional landscape. The video is inspired by the idea that time heals all wounds.
Following a period of near-continuous touring, ‘Healer‘ signals a shift towards a more direct and emotionally immediate form of songwriting, while retaining the depth and physical intensity that define her work.
Eivør continues: “I poured my heart into this song. I hope it meets you where you are, and maybe offers you a sense of strength and healing.”
Photo credit: Shila Liv Sloth Sørensen
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