Pulled apart and stitched together in a patchwork of textures, Elise struggles to get free in her latest single, ‘Ragdoll’.

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“Undoubtedly her most experimental song to date, only time will tell where her music go as she strides away from the calm acoustic waves ”


Pulled apart and stitched together in a patchwork of textures, Elise struggles to get free in her latest single, ‘Ragdoll’.

A track which breaks free from her own mind and legacy of folk releases, she morphs herself into a ragdoll. Submerged behind ghostly layers of keys, synths and percussion, this Irish artist warns against treating yourself as something which can be merely passed around. Undoubtedly her most experimental song to date, only time will tell where her music go as she strides away from the calm acoustic waves of her debut EP, These Thoughts.


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Review Written By Jennifer Pudney

 

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