Genevieve Miles' 'So heavy, so hard to hold' EP demonstrates healing through music
- Meghan Kennedy
- Dec 13, 2023
- 1 min read
Genevieve Miles is a musician from Bristol and Birmingham who crafts songs that are a poignant reflection of her journey through relationships, dreams, and hope. Despite the diverse sounds and themes, her new So heavy, so hard to hold EP maintains a cohesive narrative, anchored by the artist's impeccable vocals. It’s a six-track collection that touches on indie-pop, alt-folk, psych, funk, reggae, and synth. This musical diversity creates an unparalleled listening experience, making it clear that Genevieve Miles is a true artist of today's generation.
The EP opens with the intricate "Beer In The Fridge," a mellow yet emotionally charged track that immediately draws listeners into Genevieve's world. As the EP progresses, it traverses dark waves in "Ocean" and defies genre boundaries in the enigmatic "Good." Throughout the entire experience, Genevieve's haunting vocals stand out, guiding us through a range of emotions and experiences. Other original tracks “Tough Love” and “The Past” are also well worth listening to.
By exploring the complexities of the human experience, this EP reflects the healing power of music, offering solace and understanding in moments of pain. Genevieve Miles has not only created a body of work that resonates but has also established herself as an artist to watch in the music industry. So heavy, so hard to hold is a captivating journey through the depths of emotion, showcasing Genevieve Miles' maturity and musical prowess.
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