Some songs feel like a warm embrace; others, like ‘Evil Eye’. The debut single from Violet Love Child, is as haunting as it is hypnotic—a blend of bruised vulnerability and fierce, unfiltered emotion.
‘Evil Eye’ is Violet’s gripping first offering to the music world. The track turns the bitterness of a romantic fallout into a visceral anthem, channeling the ache of a relationship gone toxic. Inspired by a painful breakup during what was meant to be a peaceful holiday, Violet sings with an aching clarity, her lyrics baring the painful irony of watching a beloved place become a battleground of bad memories. “How could I let you ruin this place?” she sings—a line that feels like an accusation but carries the weight of self-blame and sorrow.
Violet’s vocal style is already drawing comparisons to the likes of Ethel Cain and Phoebe Bridgers, but there’s a raw edge in her voice that’s distinctly her own, an intensity that hovers somewhere between mournful and defiant. She blends alternative-pop with hints of Americana, creating an atmosphere that feels grounded yet untamed, much like the emotions she’s channeling.