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Allegra Krieger Finds Meaning in the Mundane on ‘Into Eternity’


Allegra Krieger tells Rolling Stone about 'Into Eternity,' the new single from her upcoming album 'Art of the Unseen Infinity Machine.'

Krieger begins the song strumming softly and observing the world around her: “There was trash making spirals in the air and a little black dog running up the street.” Soon she’s remembering an old relationship and a tragic loss. Her words make that mundane moment with the butterfly feel like a profound reflection of how time passes and everything changes, which is one of Krieger’s signature moves. “I was driving up from North Carolina through Richmond, and the start of that was written in the car, without an instrument,” she tells RS, adding that she finished writing the song after getting back home to New York (as mentioned in the lyrics).

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