
Honey Harper shares harmonious ballad "Vaguely Satisfied"
Honey Harper has revealed new country ballad "Vaguely Satisfied".
"Vaguely Satisfied", co-written with Italian/Greek singer/songwriter Mariangela Celeste, follows on from February's "Strawberry Lite", and is featured on the B-side of Harper's new 7" vinyl release.
Speaking about the new single, Harper says, "In country music, the archetype of a break-up song is a common occurrence. I suppose in all music it is... This song does not represent a specific moment or personal relationship in my life. It's a story of modern malaise and then, eventually, acceptance. It is perhaps an analogy to my general personal feelings on music, the ongoing world around me while it all seemingly goes to hell in a handbasket, me letting go of a darker part of my family, or maybe, it's just a story."
The new 7" vinyl release lands ahead of Harper's debut album, which is due to arrive later this year.
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