Hailing from the smoky towers of London, UK, Louisa is a creative being whose musical output takes many forms: perhaps, her character reflects over lyrical themes and a light, almost bucolic vocal timbre, letting instrumental stylings pass by and be eclectic in their scope. We’ll focus on the project’s latest effort ‘Damn Bad Dream’, a synth-pop gem with a dreamy and ethereal contour. Notably, all proceeds from Louisa’s music this year will be donated to charity.
Introduced by a bright arpeggiator, ‘Damn Bad Dream’ focuses on evolving soundscapes and groovy beats, leaving ample space for the British vocalist to fully flourish and shine high. When the chorus hits, the record exudes a certain dark character, a sign that the composition is more complex than we thought. Think Bat for Lashes, among others.
Lyrically, the single recounts the fear and anxiety about feeling lost, isolated and worthless, “a feeling that many of us can relate to”, as explained by Louisa. An anthem for the misfits, ‘Damn Bad Dream’ will connect to a large audience, perhaps offering a slice of comfort and solace. The track anticipates the project’s upcoming EP, ‘Save You’, dedicated to Louisa’s mother. Stay tuned.
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