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London-based singer-songwriter Emma Bradley recently returned with her blistering new single, ‘serotonin skies’, a track that explores the stark differences between falling in to and out of love, and the emotions it can invoke. Through its striking guitar melodies and softly built percussion, the track's icy touch showcases the dexterity in her songwriting in brilliant detail. Emma says that “the ‘serotonin sky’ is a metaphor for the inside of your head and how sometimes there are more ‘stars in the sky’ / happy feelings than other times.” Sharing more detail she goes on to say, “When I was writing this song I thought a lot about queerness and how it is so isolating to be in the closet but how it is also very isolating if you have an experience that makes you realise your queerness and then have it come to an end abruptly. It’s like seeing through the door and then somebody closing it again.” Take a listen for yourselves below.
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