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Conatus

21.6M streams

21,594,196

Okovi

10.4M streams

10,439,854

Stridulum

8M streams

8,012,024

Dangerous Days

5M streams

4,987,153

Wiseblood (Johnny Jewel Remixes)

5M streams

4,967,865

Versions

3.5M streams

3,522,113

Taiga

2.9M streams

2,886,933

Arkhon

2.4M streams

2,405,378

Okovi: Additions

1.5M streams

1,481,550

The Spoils

844K streams

843,986

Biography

There is a way a voice can cut through the fascia of reality, cleaving through habit into the raw nerve of experience. Nika Roza Danilova, the singer, songwriter, and producer who since 2009 has released music as Zola Jesus, wields a voice that does that. When you hear it, it is like you are being summoned to a place that’s already wrapped inside you but obscured from conscious experience. This place has been buried because it tends to hold pain and Zola Jesus’s new album, Arkhon, finds new ways of loosing this submerged, stalled pain. Arkhon reveals itself as an album whose power derives from abandon. Both its turmoils and its pleasures take root in the body, letting individual consciousness dissolve into the thick of the beat. Despite the darkness curled inside reality, there is power, too, in surrendering to what can’t be pinned down, to the wild unfurling of the world in all its unforeseeable motion. That letting go is the crux of Arkhon, which marks a new way of moving and making for Zola Jesus. On the heels of Arkhon, Zola Jesus has released Alive in Cappadocia, featuring four spellbinding performances that celebrate the dominance and dynamism of her powerful voice.