‘Big Now’ is a coming of age EP from the riveting newcomer Low Girl. 

“Nuanced and deeply personal, Low Girl’s music is an honest exploration of her inner self, resulting in song writing that is cathartic, confessional but also thoroughly relatable. ”


‘Big Now’ is a coming of age EP from the riveting newcomer Low Girl. 

Low Girl has come a long way since she began writing songs at the age of 12; her debut EP, ‘Big Now’ is not merely a statement of her maturity, but a way for her to display ownership over her song writing, which she describes as a ‘coping mechanism’. Delicately vulnerable, yet defiantly expressive, she bares herself to her audience, speaking of fears, insecurities and doubts that plague our generation. Intermixing alt-pop quirkiness with gentle indie-folk, Low Girl’s sound is thoroughly modern – displaying her wide musical interests and mastery over a range of expressions. 

Capturing her struggle with OCD, the EP is a narrative that has the honesty of a diary entry, full of fly away thoughts, ruminations and snippets of concrete moments. Despite the hesitancy and self-doubt expressed in the tracks, there is also a glimmer of hope and the assurance that the future will be brighter. As her voice soars in the closing track ‘Sertraline’, there is an undeniable sense of expectation and self-possession that triumph over inner darkness.

Nuanced and deeply personal, Low Girl’s music is an honest exploration of her inner self, resulting in song writing that is cathartic, confessional but also thoroughly relatable. 


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Review Written By Liza Kupreeva

 

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