Rising from Melbourne, Lili-Violet makes her presence known with the release of her debut EP, 'Dear Lilith', showcasing her unflinching honesty and willingness to delve into the complexities of human experience. At the heart of this collection lies the vibrant single, 'Whiskey Or Love (Rose-Coloured Glasses)', an exploration of navigating modern relationships and the inner battles we often face.
With a sound that weaves together introspective lyrics and melodies that linger, 'Whiskey Or Love (Rose-Coloured Glasses)' embodies Lili-Violet's unique artistry. The song dances on the line between finding solace in fleeting escapes and longing for deeper connections. "Was it all chemistry or the distillery?" she asks in the chorus, encapsulating the vulnerability and uncertainty that often accompany the search for authentic love amidst life's trials.
Lili-Violet's influences are apparent, with her music echoing the candidness of WILLOW, Kate Nash, and Lily Allen, while incorporating the raw edge of Ruby Fields. Like her inspirations, she doesn't shy away from taboo subjects, approaching them with a blend of sensitivity and boldness. Her music isn't just about creating catchy tunes; it's a testament to the healing and empowering nature of artistic expression.
Her journey, marked by personal challenges including family illness, disability, undiagnosed ADHD, and bullying, has shaped her songwriting into a cathartic and captivating force. Lili-Violet's music resonates with those who have navigated their own struggles, offering a sense of connection and validation through shared experiences.
With 'Dear Lilith', Lili-Violet invites listeners into her world, one where vulnerability is not a weakness but a source of strength. Her music serves as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, we can find solace and resilience through creative expression. As she continues to carve her path in the music industry, Lili-Violet is sure to leave a lasting mark with her honest and inspiring approach to storytelling.
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