Halflives‘ “sorry mom x” is another hugely catchy offering from the British native, that sees their continued offering of consistent hooks, strong melodies and a tight chorus that showcases Linda – singer of Halflives – at her best: articulating the song’s story through her strong vocal range and aesthetics.
“The writing of sorry mom was incredibly natural and fast,” Linda reveals about the creative process of their newest single. “I started singing on a guitar riff and the lyrics were somehow immediately right. I was particularly inspired by how I was feeling on the moment and it quickly became a stream of consciousness. The whistle you hear at the beginning of the song is actually me!”
To celebrate the release of the new song – and their previous material – Halflives is heading out on the road from 29th of November until the 3rd of December.
29th November – Bristol – Exchange – SOLD OUT
30th November – Leeds – Brudenell Social Club
1st December – Glasgow – G2
2nd December – Manchester – Bread Shed – SOLD OUT
3rd December – London – The Dome
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