The Yagas Release New Single “Illusion”

Vera Farmiga, whose new film The Conjuring: Last Rites is in theatres today, has released their new single “Illusion.” The haunting track, featuring Fynn Hawkey, son of Farmiga and husband/Yagas keyboardist Renn Hawkey, on cello, serves to complement the film’s harrowing tale. CLICK HERE to listen. “Illusion” follows the release of The Yagas’ independent debut full-length album, Midnight Minuet, in April.

“‘Illusion’ is my auditory expression of The Conjuring: Last Rights,” shares Farmiga. “The Yagas wrote this song whilst I was in the ectoplasm thick of filming C4. The song emerges from a strange convergence of two events – my terrified offspring running into my bedroom, haunted by an out-of-body experience, and my on-screen child, Judy Warren, experiencing psychological torment. ‘Illusion’ is our sonic interpretation of this haunted dreamscape – the fragile space between fear and acceptance; the space where you realize that the things in your head may be much more than just your imagination.”

Midnight Minuet, produced by Hawkey (formerly of famed alt-metal band Deadsy), who also produced “Illusion,” has been hailed as an “unexpected masterpiece,” “a spellbinding sonic journey” and “a delectable cornucopia of sounds that might be one of the best debuts of 2025.” The 10-song collection is highlighted by the singles The Crying Room,” “She’s Walking Down,” “Life Of A Widow and “I Am. As shown on Midnight Minuet, The Yagas embody a potent duality of shadow and light, ferocity and tenderness. They adorn even the darkest moments with unexpected bursts of ineffable beauty. CLICK HERE to listen.

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