Eaves Wilder explores hedonism on the brand new single, "Freefall"
Following a busy summer of festival appearances – including a surprise performance on the Other Stage at her first ever Glastonbury Festival – rising London star Eaves Wilder has shared a new single "Freefall".
Written as a follow up to 2022’s "I Stole Your Jumper", in which she fantasises about female revenge, the new track displays Wilder in a fresh headspace, as she explains: “"Freefall" is about pure hedonism, about wanting to feel everything and do everything at once. I wrote it the moment I realised I was ready to move on and allow myself to let go again.”
Alongside the new single, Wilder has also announced a new London headline show. She will play Abbie McCarthy’s Good Karma Club at Colours Hoxton on 17 October, tickets are available from 10am on Thursday (28 September).
The brand new single follows her EP, Hookey, which was released earlier this year.
Signing to Secretly Canadian in 2021 – something she waited until she was 18 to do because she thought it would be “uncool” to have her mum sign her record deal for her - Eaves has now swapped her bedroom for the studio.
"Freefall" is available now via Secretly Canadian.
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