Eden Rain has always excelled at turning intimate moments into universal songs, and her new single “I’ve Hidden Your Passport” is one of her most affecting yet. Produced by Iain Berryman, the track marks the latest glimpse of her forthcoming EP Can I Come Too?, set for release on September 25.
Written in the wake of her best friend’s move from London to Sydney, “I’ve Hidden Your Passport” captures the aching, bittersweet weight of losing someone from your everyday life. With hushed production, haunting melodies, and Eden’s crystalline vocal delivery, the track feels like a confessional whispered across oceans fragile, deeply personal, and yet instantly relatable to anyone who’s ever struggled with distance.

“It’s a song about grief in disguise. When someone close to you leaves, even for exciting reasons, you can’t help but feel the loss. This song is me clinging to that closeness and not quite being ready to let go.”
The release sets the tone for Can I Come Too?, an EP that threads together stories of connection, loss, and belonging with Eden’s signature poetic honesty. Where her previous work shimmered with alt-pop textures and experimental edges, these new songs lean into slow-burning intimacy, showcasing a songwriter unafraid to sit with vulnerability.
Live, Eden Rain continues to cement her place as one of the UK’s most compelling rising voices. This autumn, she’ll take the stage for her biggest headline show to date at Oslo in Hackney on October 14, a milestone moment that promises to bring the emotional depths of Can I Come Too? to life in full colour.
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