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Following the release of 'Anything You Like', Winten returns with her sophomore single 'Violet Town', a melancholic folk-pop song that pushes against the death of a friendship in the same heartbeat as yearning for reconnection. Airy vocals intertwine with sparse, hook-filled instrumentation, creating a meditative world in which her audience is invited to sit and stay a while.
lyrics
I'm in the back seat, you cannot catch me
We're still going strong
Out from the windscreen
I think it's been him all along
But I wish we could be friends
Oh, I wish we could be friends again
I'm in a new place
Think I'll draw him in case my love turns to hate
I think I fucked this up, don't have to tell me
Don't I know it babe?
But I wish we could be friends
Oh, I wish we could be friends again
Oh, I wish we could be friends
Oh, I wish we could be friends again
credits
released March 8, 2023
Written by: Bridgette Winten, Malachi Milham and Matt Redlich
Performed by: Bridgette Winten, Malachi Milham, Matt Redlich, Darvid Thor, Leigh Fisher, David Powys and Ollie Cox
Engineered, Produced and Mixed by: Matt Redlich
Mastered by: Steve Fallone
Single Artwork by: Matthew Shaw
Winten is the moniker of Naarm-based artist Bridgette Winten. Writing mostly at night, in her bedroom, Winten’s songs are an introspective collection of tenderness and triumph, drawing on themes ranging from alienation to intimacy.
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