Hannah Grae unveils two new singles, "New Temptation" and "Aeroplane Jelly"
Hannah Grae has celebrated her sold-out debut headline show with the release of two new singles, "New Temptation" and "Aeroplane Jelly".
Created with Rob Brinkmann, "New Temptation" and "Aeroplane Jelly" complete Grae's mini album, Nothing Lasts Forever, which she shared earlier this year in March.
Commenting on the two new releases, Hannah says: ""New Temptation" was a song I wrote towards the end of creating Nothing Lasts Forever. It initially started with the concept of choosing a path that was so different to what I initially thought I would choose. The concept became way deeper, and I started to compare myself to Alice from Alice in Wonderland. I got curious and followed a path that led me to do things I maybe shouldn’t have done and led me to people I maybe shouldn’t have met. I loved the visual reference of the movie and took that into my writing.
""Aeroplane Jelly" is such a ridiculous song, and I loved the freedom that I felt when writing it," she continues. "It basically looks back on my younger, naive self and almost mocks my oblivion. It’s all done through a character, in my mind an aeroplane, that feels so good and loved when it flies but no one is there to pick up the pieces when it falls. Again, it’s a song that I had fun with and didn’t want to take too seriously."
"New Temptation" and "Aeroplane Jelly" are out now.
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