The HAIM sisters have shown they know a thing or two about being alone.
The first single from the trio’s third LP “Women In Music Pt. III” was released at the height of the pandemic in 2020. The music video shows Danielle, Este and Alana dancing quietly close to each other, with some distance between the three of them.
The three brothers, who have been playing music since childhood and released their first album a decade ago this year, are familiar enough with the industry by now to know there are some quiet aspects to watch out for, and there’s a constant need to make sure they look after themselves. they are ‘on the water,’ so to speak.
Este, Danielle and “Licorice Pizza” stars Alana are no strangers to openly discussing any aspect of mental health. The aforementioned Savage Garden-influenced track “Now I’m In It” from their third album is about depression and anxiety, topics the trio seems more comfortable sharing openly with their fans.
The trio sat down with Elle UK and among other topics, they discussed the tools they each use to maintain their mental health while navigating fame and life on the road.
Danielle Haim Says Band Depicts Anxiety And Depression In ‘Now I’m In It’
Haim described their song “Now I’m In It” as an example of the “chaos” of what the mind can feel like when the writers go around (each Haim sibling is credited on the song).
The group detailed the matter in a Twitter thread in the fall of 2019.
now i’m in it is about getting through it. depression don’t leave the house like sh*t. for me and my siblings, there were times in our lives where we felt like we were stuck in a dark hole. pic.twitter.com/8oaJfYPYsC
— HAIM (@HAIMtheband) October 28, 2019
“Now I’m in it is about going through depression,” their Twitter thread began. “depression. a don’t leave the house kind of s**t. for me and my siblings, there were times in our lives where we felt like we were stuck in a dark hole.”
The thread continued, “the track is chaotic- like my mind when I’m spinning. fast talking to my mind – jumbled words. racing heart. these times are hard to forget and harder to get through. after always in trip a few years ago, I didn’t want to stop and deal with some useless things.”
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A third tweet stated “also every day my brothers and I feel so blessed that we get to do this for a living! it seems like stopping and dealing with these emotions will frustrate everyone. but every time I’m depressed- it takes me accepting I need help, to start coming out of it.”
Danielle’s last tweet said, “it’s gotten easier as I’ve gotten older to recognize the symptoms and remind myself that when this happens, I need to get help. (shoutout to my therapist!!) however, we all know it’s important to talk about this. this one poured out of us. take good care of yourself and thank the people around you who help you every day. hope this helps anyone who is in it right now [heart emoji].”
The Trio Keep Talking Therapy In Interview!
The sisters continue to discuss and be open about mental health with their fans through readers. Alana and Danielle discuss therapy in a new interview with Elle UK, and Este opens up about her experiences with diabetes and chronic pain.
Alana, 31, told the outlet that therapy is next on the agenda. “It’s very important,” he said.
Danielle, 34, added “It takes a lot of strength to be vulnerable. It was amazing to see [the reaction to the album]. ‘Saya Tahu Sendiri’ was probably written at the darkest depths of my depression,” he continued. “and it’s weird because we released it during the pandemic when everyone was alone, and the messages we got from our fans said, ‘This has helped us a lot.’ There’s nothing better than having that connection with someone you don’t know.”
Haim will be featured on the upcoming “Barbie: The Album” for the upcoming “Barbie” movie! The trio’s song is called “Home,” and fans can stream it on July 21st!
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