Crispin releases emotionally-penned, new single ‘Lover Lover’

Gloucester-born singer-songwriter Crispin has crafted an emotionally-penned new single ‘Lover Lover.’ Crispin has been surrounded by music all his life. Everybody in his family has been, or is, in the music industry in some way or another. So, with this in mind, at a young age, he himself became a chorister at Gloucester cathedral, where his father and brother were already singing – his musical ability is clear to see in this single. 

‘Lover Lover’ is crafted around one major element which is his voice. His voice is emotionally-penned, raw and irresistible, painting his lyrics well. His vocal lines are soaked with sadness whilst slightly tinged with vibrancy. Smashing drums provide pop banger moments, whilst the track also gives us vulnerable moments. ‘Lover Lover’ details the story of young heartbreak and details his own experience with it, allowing a track for his fans to find solace in. 

Speaking further about this, he shares: “I wrote “Lover Lover” 5 years ago when I was 15. It came from my first ever, somewhat serious (as serious as it can be at 15) relationship that actually ended horribly for me and was quite traumatic at the time. I learnt a lot from the whole situation but it left me feeling, “if this was the worst outcome, then where is that person to make it the best one?”  It was one of the first songs I ever fully completed writing and, as I tend to only write in an emotional state, it truly came from the heart. It was also the first ever song that even saw the light of a studio whatsoever. So it only felt right that it was the first release. After so many years I finally took the song into the studio with Callum Lewis, an incredible producer, who completely fulfilled the vision of the song. After over half a year of intense production, it was finally ready for the mixing (Simon Todkill) and mastering (Pete Maher) and now here we are finally releasing. I am proud, super excited and bloody tired!

Crispin still has a Reading wristband from 2019 in remembrance of a huge moment for him – he realised that he wanted to be the artist up there, not in the crowd. Planning to keep the wristband until he’s on the main stage performing, his dreams are ambitious, but definitely achievable with his undeniable talent – we can’t wait to see where he’ll take it. 

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