HANNAH STOW Explores Hidden Love In 'But I'll Lie' Ahead Of Debut EP
From the heart and soul, Hannah Stow brings another sweet sapphic synth single to the table on Wednesday, August 7 with ‘But I’ll Lie’ ahead of her debut EP 'Sidelined', out on September 12. Hannah Stow has already received praise in the walk up to her debut EP, with her previous releases 'In The Dark' in June and 'Dawson Road' in July. With her distinct, unashamed Australian accent, and emotion-packed lyrics, her songs have gathered a flock of devoted listeners. Building on the charm of her recent singles, Hannah Stow mixes slick guitar with modern, pulsing synth to make a truly charmed melody. This electric indie-pop evening daze travels through a melodic mist with an almost jazzy haze around it, making it a perfect song for soft, slow moments. This track drowns in emotion and the lyrics reflect that, managing to melt the isolation, hope, and devastation of being in a relationship with a closeted person and persisting through the doubt and challenges to the moment it unravels. Playing on youth, connection, and secrets, this song and its lyrics pack a nostalgia-powered punch. Hannah Stow says about the track: “This song touches on the tribulations of being hidden in a same sex relationship… I wrote this song years ago… I decided it was too good not to release. I got Calvin Bennett to add some sexy guitar riffs and this quickly became a smooth listening track with a really raw meaning about love and identity." Hannah Stow pins down the trials and tribulations of hiding away in her newest single 'But I'll Lie', releasing August 7, before her debut EP 'Sidelined' drops on September 12. |
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