Dag och Natt Leans Into the Acceptance of Impermanence and the Healing Properties of Emotional Drift With Dream Pop Single “Tunis”

Dag och Natt, photo by Henrik Mårtensson Almegård

The long form travel travel video for “Tunis” by Swedish dream pop band Dag och Natt with the hazy images layered upon each other in moments and the color filters going nearly monochrome and back to color in dreamlike drifts is the perfect manifestation of a song about complicated and subtle emotions. The song itself is a deeply introspective piece with clear melodies that provide some of the distinct emotional resonance. The song itself is about emotional drift and the impermanence of so much of life and finding peace with how things can often must change in gradual or even sudden ways because that’s the nature of life and often we’re not prepared for that change and we can be cast adrift with those former anchors to the patterns of our lives dissolve or disappear without much warning. In these moments we can often come to appreciate how maybe we got a little complacent and comfortable with situations that weren’t necessarily the best for our long term growth and yet allow ourselves to feel the pain of that loss at least a little. The soft, meandering passages of the song reflects that state of mind of just feeling everything without being overwhelmed by it completely and allow that slow pace of it all wash over us and not sweep what once defined our lives completely into some darkened corner of the mind never to be thought of again. Watch the video for “Tunis” on YouTube and follow Dag och Natt at the links below. The group’s new album Years and Years released August 15, 2025.

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