The Cadbury Sisters share full Sarah EP on Best Fit ahead of Monday's release
The Cadbury Sisters release their second EP Sarah next week, but you can stream it in full on Best Fit ahead of that.
The release, named after the trio's mother, is a glistening example of their shift from more traditional folk leanings into dreamy pop worlds; borrowing from influences as disparate as Fleetwood Mac, Bat For Lashes and Kate Bush, the Cadbury Sisters craft an evolution.
Speaking about the new EP and track, the trio said:
"For the new EP our influences are coming much more from bands like Bat For Lashes and HAIM rather than anything that could be considered folk. So I'd say this EP is definitely "pop" and 'Drifting' is very much a transition song which acts as a bridge between our old melancholic sound and our new, more upbeat direction... the song is about the passive breakdown of a relationship, and that moment where one or both people involved suddenly realise that something’s changed past the point of no return. It’s about the slow but sure decay of friendship when paths of communication become blocked for too long, and that feeling of utter loneliness that comes from being together in the same space physically, but worlds apart emotionally."
The Sarah EP is out on 15 June via Fear Of Fiction.
Stream the whole thing in full below.
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