We don’t always have to be strong, brave, or prepared for the challenges that life presents. It’s okay to feel vulnerable, have doubts, and be insecure at certain times, and that is precisely what indie-pop lyricist Ellysse Mason claims in her just-released Wish The World Was Ending EP. Hailing from the Northern city of Manchester, this artist whose sound embodies the 90’s and noughties takes us on a journey with a stopover in self-discovery and the grief of a relationship in an adventure full of emotions that connects us with the most human feelings.
Set across five irresistible listens recorded at the Rainbow Wood Studios by Ed Graves, the Wish The World Was Ending EP features pre-released singles Cry Baby, Blowing Smoke, Where Did You Go?, and Getting You Down. Wrapped in lush, atmospheric production, including haunting vocals, melancholic lyrics, and hypnotic beats, this new project approaches some emotions that are not easy to manage and embarks us on a process of self-discovery, giving a deeper insight into the intricacies of the human connection and building a bridge of relatability through masterful penmanship.
The indie-pop singer-songwriter, who has quickly risen to prominence as one of the most compelling new voices in music, continues to prove that she has a lot to say through her music and is ready to share her life experiences, feelings, and existential doubts with an audience that does not stop growing. She also joins forces with Callum Spencer in Blowing Smoke, getting a perfect balance that vindicates the value of meaningful synergies.