Stirring, dynamic indie-shoegaze by the breathy, sensual-voiced North London artist, expressing a fomenting anxiety morphing into a cathartic, explosive chorus to escape real-world restrictions, and after a series of singles and EPs, heralding her debut album Little Miss Sunshine, out on 17 April via Secretly Canadian. The song references Lily Allen’s 2009 single The Fear, as Eaves explains, “because you’ve got this one woman casually listing all the worst things about herself, the kind of stuff you should be too embarrassed to admit.” However, on Eaves’ chorus: “But in my mind/ But in my mind/ I am taller than the highest mountain sides.” To explore and enjoy more by Eaves Wilder, see also the the other embedded links below.
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