EDEN RAIN REVEALS GORGEOUS NEW SINGLE ' ALL THINGS CHANGE'
Today, hotly tipped independent artist, Eden Rain, has released her latest track ‘All Things Change’ which is a poetically striking song written during the bleak period of isolation that was universally endured in the midst of the pandemic. Through employing her imaginative way with words, Eden communicates the mantras she tells herself in order to get through these challenging times.
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Eden shares what the song means to her: “This is one of my most special songs. I wrote it following a dramatic winter in the covid era which was jam packed full of life drama. It was like a bad and traumatic episode of ‘Girls’… if all of them were in a mass pandemic. Everything was imploding and I was going THROUGH it on an almost comical level. The thing I tried to remind myself the whole time was that all things change and all things pass and nothing stays the same forever. It was literally a mantra for me. I was also falling in love for the first time so while I wanted everything else to move on, all I really wanted was to be frozen in time with that person. I revisited this song a few months ago and realized how everything I’d written in the second verse that I was struggling with and thought would never change- had actually changed and moved on, so I rewrote the lyrics to the ones that they are today.”
Eden has recently announced her new EP 'But I'm Alright Now’, which is set for release on November 24th. Today’s new track will become part of her forthcoming project, alongside singles ‘I Found My Brain’, ‘Pet Names’ and ‘Terry And Julie’, which was described by WordPlay Magazine as “dazzling left-pop cut showcasing Eden’s attention grabbing vocals and her inventive turn of phrase.” The EP will also feature a brand new single ‘Ghost Girl’.
Sonically, ‘All Things Change’ is a song that transports the listener to a place of… Despite being created during a time of uncertainty and ambiguity, Eden manages to communicate these feelings in a wildly enchanting yet melancholic way. Her vocal warmth and subtle romantic flair is what makes Eden’s music so inviting- whether it be on a heavenly ballad like today’s new track or on something more eclectic and on ‘Terry and Julie’, she nails it.
Although nothing is permanent and all things do change, one thing that’s for certain is that Eden is continuing to actively reach new heights as an emerging artist operating entirely in her own lane, and ‘All Things Change’ is a prime example of this.
Coming up next, Eden will be playing a headline London show at The Lower Third on the 14th November and at Leeds Oporto on the 23rd November.
Tickets can be purchased for the London show here and for the Leeds show here
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Raised in Yorkshire, Eden jokingly describes her early musical upbringing as having a “Von Trapp vibe”, full of long car journeys packed with family sing-alongs to homemade mixtapes, and multi-part harmonies sung with her siblings; “a lovely wholesome relationship with music,” she nods. Having been an avid writer of teenage poetry, she admits with only a mild cringe, it was when she sang Carole King’s ‘You’ve Got A Friend’ at a talent show aged 13 that she began to tie the ideas of writing and performing in her mind. Eden started taking piano lessons and, a couple of years later, began to pen her own music.
If some artists seem to emerge preposterously young and fully-formed, then the fact that it took Eden a while to evolve into the confident artist, sure of her own musical mindset, that she stands as now feels important. She recalls “overthinking it a lot, trying to fit into a niche that already existed” and coming out feeling empty. “The artist I wanna be is a bit rough around the edges - hopefully in a good way,” she continues. “Who I am as a person is a bit of a patchwork quilt of different things. I used to polish myself up for people, but then I looked around and the things that my friends like about me is that I’m a bit frazzled and slightly chaotic; I wanted to lean into that a bit more because that’s more genuinely who I am.”
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