Ghost on Sailor's Peak

"Ghost on Sailor's Peak" is a song by British recording artist Iris, taken from her fifth studio album, The Asylum Pt. 3 (2014). The song was written and produced by Iris. It was released as the lead single from The Asylum Pt. 3 on 27 October 2014 in the United Kingdom and released Worldwide the following day, however it was also available for streaming from early October. The song was previously heard, in an teaser form, as the final track on The Asylum Pt. 2, released in June 2014. The song was the first to be recorded for the The Asylum Pt. 3 series, but Iris saved it for the final album to give it a chance of becoming a single.

According to Iris, "Ghost on Sailor's Peak" is a ballad with string sounds, which tells the tale of a woman who's lover sails away to war, and she waits at the same spot everyday until death, and even after death her ghost waits, showing the true everlasting power of love. The song was met with extremely positive reviews from critics, who praised its production and Iris' songwriting. It reached number ?? on the UK chart.

The accompanying music video was directed by Max Vitali. Iris has revealed the video will be "emotional" and "dark".

Background
"Ghost on Sailor's Peak" was written and produced by Iris. The song was recorded at a studio in Australia. The strings in the song were arranged by Carl Bagge, and played by various cello and violin players The song alongside "Poison Ivy" were among the first songs to be recorded for the The Asylum series, and Iris said that she saved 'Ghosts' for a later release because "[she] knew it had to be a single, or could be a single, and [she] wanted the track to get that chance." Iris described the song to MTV Australia as "a love song ... focusing on love after death and the true length that can be associated with true love". She elaborated on the song's theme and message, saying, "I think 'Ghosts' is a song that shows how beautiful love can be, but in a damaging manner."

A teaser version of the song was featured on The Asylum Pt. 2, released in June 2014. The uptempo version was announced as the first single from The Asylum Pt. 3 on 11 August 2014. The song premiered online on 06 October 2014, via Iris' SoundCloud account.

Critical reception
Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review, awarding it five out of five stars. Levine praised the synths and strings present on the track, as well as Iris' production. He commented that the lyrics made the song "not just touching, but utterly, utterly life-affirming". Fraser McAlpine of BBC Music noted its modern love story, which like every good love story, ends in tragedy. McAlpine awarded the song five out five stars, and gave it "special points" for its "faux-classical synth solo" in the middle. Emma Gaedeke of Billboard highlighted the songwriting and praised it for being emotionally honest, without "generic pop cheesiness". Molly Lambert of Pitchfork wrote a positive review of the song, saying that the drum machines on the track contrast well with the qualities of her voice. Lambert wrote, "“Ghosts on Sailor's Peak” encapsulates the kind of freedom Iris sings about; freedom from reductionist categories, unfair expectations, and life's daily indignities."

Paul Davey of Drowned in Sound wrote that the song "sits comfortably alongside" previous singles "War Paint" and "Poison Ivy". Davey referred "Ghost on Sailor's Peak" to as "an example of a pop-innovator at the top of her game". Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine praised the song's production and named it one of Iris' best singles. Keefe also named it the standout among the new songs on The Asylum Pt. 3. Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone gave it three and a half out of five stars, and wrote that "[Iris] sings an uncommonly elegant melody".

Music video
Detail regarding the video is yet to be revealed, however Iris has described the upcoming music video as "dark" and "emotional".

Charts
The single will be released on 27 October 2014.