Evie Moran New Release
Alt-pop newcomer Evie Moran’s glacial voice coats the brooding beats of ice-cold put-down anthem:
“How Do You Like Le Now?” out march 8th via tri-tone music
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Beauty and love have flipsides in brutality and heartbreak and the traffic-stopping voice of new, Liverpool-based alt-pop siren, Evie Moran sings the work of both angels and the devil on her latest alluring, beat-based single How Do You Like Me Now? – out March 8th on Tri-Tone Records.
A volte-face in recording style, yet underpinned by the necessity of truth-telling words and consciousness-seeping melody, the single pushes the boundary beyond Moran’s renowned ability to bring audiences to silence with deeply affecting, acoustic delicacy. Her 2022 single, ‘Disconnected’ dropped a pin in the musical map next to Laura Marling and The Staves, yet ‘How Do You Like Me Now?’ aims for territory occupied by Maggie Rogers and Lorde.
Trials of the heart know no limits when it comes to age and the just 21-year-old singer-songwriter uses grown power as an artist to express equally formidable strength – a manifesto to loosen the clutches of romantic loss.
She says of the track: “I wanted to stray away from my folk roots and lean into the dark/alt-pop artists I love such as BANKS and London Grammar. Lyrically the song is about feeling unsupported and unacknowledged in a relationship and the complex ways in which the aftermath of that serves as motivation for self-growth. The line ‘How Do You Like Me Now?’ is ultimately about growing out of that relationship and overcoming the self-doubt that they imprinted onto you.”
(Artwork for How Do You Like Le Now?)
The chorus to ‘How Do You Like Me Now?’ was first written when Evie was just 17, showing her prodigious talent existed when the only audience was her bedroom walls. It remained unfinished alongside numerous other ideas yet to see the light of day but has now reached its potential with the help of new co-writers Ben Hughes and Leo Martin. The artist and the track re-emerge with a completely fresh mindset and improved confidence, producing what is undoubtedly her most bold and most powerful track to date.
Having enjoyed significant support from BBC Introducing as well as BBC 6 Music’s Radcliffe and Maconie, Moran emerges from Merseyside a poorly-kept secret with her appearances at major festivals including SoundCity, Threshold Festival and FOCUS Wales justifying the swell of interest around her expanding songbook.
With further dates planned for spring and summer 2023, imminent live dates for Evie Moran are as follows: Mon 6 March – Manchester, Band On The Wall • Thu 9 March – Manchester, Low Four Studio • Tue 14 March – Liverpool, JimmysTue 28 March – Birkenhead, FutureyardThu 22 June – Manchester, Feel Good Club
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