Wallice presents deeply personal new single, "Deadbeat"
Singer-songwriter Wallice has shared a new single, "Deadbeat", as the fourth offering from her debut album, The Jester.
“I wrote ‘Deadbeat’ last October after a falling out with someone in my life. It is probably my most personal song to date - to be honest, it’s a very touchy subject that’s hard for me to talk about, but I am so proud of the vulnerability in this song,” says Wallice. “Using music to work through these emotions was a very cathartic process, and I think that feeling will resonate.”
The song is the fourth offering from Wallice’s upcoming album The Jester and follows singles "Heaven Has To Happen", and "The Opener", which were shared with the announcement of the album, and "Gut Punch Love", released last month.
The Jester is out on 15 November via Dirty Hit.
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