Nashville-based British singer-songwriter Twinnie’s latest EP, ‘Blue Hour (After Dark)’, explores the depths of real hurt and heartbreak, as this project invites listeners on a transformative journey through pain, loss, and self-discovery.
Twinnie’s outstanding artistry takes the spotlight in a collection of songs that represent the very essence of her being. In her own words, the EP is “straight from my heart to yours.” It’s a genuine, soul-baring expression that captures the vulnerability of the artist.
“All these songs were born out of something that hurt me,” Twinnie continues. “This EP is straight from my heart to yours. It was in the early hours where these words came, and I was able to articulate what I was feeling.”
In this EP, you’re getting Twinnie at her best: showcasing authenticity (“Sad Boy“) through her words that translates across each track, creating a musical landscape that offers raw emotion and storytelling (“Bad Man“) wrapped into 21 minutes. This EP used as an example for Twinnie to show her pain (“Blue Hour“), as she finds strength, and in her music, finds solace.
Dig in and enjoy.
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