The final instalment of Phoebe Hall’s EP is single ‘Sometimes,’ an infectious new offering. A simple drum beat, reverberates energy around the track in the chorus. Her vocals work hand in glove with overdrive-drenched lead lines, creating a colourful melting pot of melodies.
Revealing more about the new single, Phoebe shares:
“We looked at a range of artists for inspiration on this EP and I curated a whole playlist which covered everything from beats I liked to general moods and feelings of songs. There was a lot of Holly Humberstone and Lorde playing during the process, and I think you can hear the influences of this edgy pop in the record.
I write about body dysmorphia, feelings of guilt and good and bad relationships which are all things that should be explored.
‘Sometimes’ is about wanting someone you know you can’t have. It’s about one moment you shared with them that you’ve now taken and romanticised a whole relationship and life with them in your head.”
Phoebe Hall is quickly establishing herself as one of the most exciting bedroom-pop artists on the scene. Refusing to shy away from who she is, Phoebe writes about her experiences and identity with significant honesty and wants to pour new energy into the alt-pop world by exploring these themes with reference to her queerness in particular.
2022 has been busy for Phoebe, having supported Larkins on their 4k+ capacity UK tour, playing the BBC Introducing Stage at Latitude Festival, All Points East and supporting Harry Strange at The Camden Assembly, London. She has also been frequently championed by BBC Introducing via Gemma Bradley, Jericho Keys and was also announced as one of the top 5 in the BBC Intro Live Lounge competition.
Phoebe is currently in the process of writing her next record for 2023.
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