
under the weather
this song started out as an exercise to write a song in the style of Billie Eilish and turned into a song about the beginning of a depressive episode.
i wrote and produced it with a couple of friends.
this song started out as an exercise to write a song in the style of Billie Eilish and turned into a song about the beginning of a depressive episode.
i wrote and produced it with a couple of friends.
the term “sonder” describes a peculiar feeling that most people know but can’t put into words.
it is the realisation that every person you meet has a mind and a life as complex as your own. in this song’s lyrics we follow four characters who aren’t quite who they appear to be.
an anti-war song, inspired by the shock about the war in ukraine.
i tried to both make space for the fear, helplessness and anger i was feeling, as well as give some comforting words to those affected.
this is the first song of an EP i spent my last semester at university making: my bachelor’s project.
Derived from my thesis, it is inspired by the music of my favourite band,
The Beatles. this song in particular is very special to me; an ode to accepting loss, and a tribute to the two Beatles that have passed on.
Riddled with many Fab Four easter eggs…
Out May 12!
The second single of my new EP. Money Factory is a blues song inspired by some of John Lennon’s greatest rock songs written for the Beatles. Its lyrics contain a lot of anger about backwards, inhumane politics, but ends on a more positive, hopeful note – in order not to lose all faith in humanity.
My debut solo EP is simultaneously the most experimental and a new era for my music. Created as a kind of concept album, its style was inspired by the era of classic rock – and specifically my favourite band: The Beatles. Every song delves into a certain kind of beatlesque sound and subject as I tried to channel whatever it is their music presented to the world. I wrote and produced them with each of the Fab Four in mind at different times – always trying to catch the spirit of the arguably most influential band of all time. And I’ve got lots more stories to tell…