Eaves Wilder‘s latest single “Freefall” is a showcase of shoegaze, intricate chords that embrace warm playful beats in a rhythmic dance, whilst perfectly complementing the carefree atmosphere she has produced for this three-minute and 35 second piece.
In this song, you’re getting Eaves at her best: with her vocals gliding over a shoegaze-inspired instrumentation, adding depth and emotional charge to the track’s theme of pure hedonism, a desire to embrace life to the fullest. Eaves’ ability to convey this longing through her vocals is a fantastic example of her progression as an artist. Following the release of “Better Togther“, this new song showcases an artist who fearlessly explores new territories and emotions in her music, whilst exploring a fresh headspace.
“Freefall is about pure hedonism, about wanting to feel everything and do everything at once,” Eaves says about the stong. “I wrote it the moment I realised I was ready to move on and allow myself to let go again.”
Eaves also uses this song to explore the liberation and readiness of letting go; as her music captures the essence of a carefree summer night – where inhibitions are left behind – and all that matters is living in the present moment. Eaves’ ability to convey this feeling through her music is a testament to her artistry and growth as an artist.
With this song, Eaves invites listeners to join her on a sonic journey of hedonism and self-discovery, through shoegaze-inspired instrumentals, infectious beats, and vocals.
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