With her latest single „Crashmat,” London-via-Leeds singer-songwriter Eden Rain is ready to take the next step in her indie pop ascent. The woozy, introspective track, co-written with fellow artist SOFY, lands with the emotional weight of someone trying to be everything for everyone—an anthem for the overstretched and overburdened.
“I made this song with Ed and Sofy, and it was a bit of a blur cause it all tumbled out so quickly! I think it really hits on that feeling of being stretched too thin, right? It’s like you’re always on call, trying to be everything for everyone, and somewhere along the way, you forget to take care of yourself.”
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“I made this song with Ed and Sofy, and it was a bit of a blur cause it all tumbled out so quickly! I think it really hits on that feeling of being stretched too thin, right? It’s like you’re always on call, trying to be everything for everyone, and somewhere along the way, you forget to take care of yourself.”