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Premiere: vi0let Gets Lost In A New Romance On “Cream And Peaches”

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Born in Germany, raised in Ireland, and now based between London and Brighton, there’s always been a slightly nomadic element to rising singer-songwriter vi0let’s music, taking in different sounds and styles to make music that at times can be icy and distant and at others shot through with passionate heat. On her new single, “Cream And Peaches”, she leans more towards the latter as she captures the giddy and intoxicating early days of a relationship.

The new single is lifted from an upcoming EP, Believe Me When I Cry, a collection of five new tracks she wrote “as letters to every person in my life and it covers all the relationships in my life—some songs apply to multiple people,” she explains. “Cream And Peaches” is clearly one of the more positive tracks on the EP, but it sounds as if that might not be the case for the remaining four tracks.

Writing “Cream And Peaches”, she explains, was a quick process, written right in the moment: “I was in the honeymoon stage with someone and one morning we woke up and it was a sunny day in Brighton. I had to go to the studio that morning so I left early, grabbed a coffee on the way and felt like I was on cloud nine. I never wanted this feeling to end, feeling so safe and comfortable. 

“I got in the studio and wrote ‘Cream And Peaches’ in about 15 minutes, it just flowed out. It’s one of my favourite songs I’ve ever made especially because vocally I really put myself out of my ‘safe zone’ and it motivated me to continue to push myself with what I’m capable of doing. ‘Cream And Peaches’ is a flirty and fun love letter to the honeymoon stage.” 

Ahead of the track’s official release 





Born in Germany, raised in Ireland, and now based between London and Brighton, there’s always been a slightly nomadic element to rising singer-songwriter vi0let’s music, taking in different sounds and styles to make music that at times can be icy and distant and at others shot through with passionate heat. On her new single, “Cream And Peaches”, she leans more towards the latter as she captures the giddy and intoxicating early days of a relationship.

The new single is lifted from an upcoming EP, Believe Me When I Cry, a collection of five new tracks she wrote “as letters to every person in my life and it covers all the relationships in my life—some songs apply to multiple people,” she explains. “Cream And Peaches” is clearly one of the more positive tracks on the EP, but it sounds as if that might not be the case for the remaining four tracks.

Writing “Cream And Peaches”, she explains, was a quick process, written right in the moment: “I was in the honeymoon stage with someone and one morning we woke up and it was a sunny day in Brighton. I had to go to the studio that morning so I left early, grabbed a coffee on the way and felt like I was on cloud nine. I never wanted this feeling to end, feeling so safe and comfortable. 

“I got in the studio and wrote ‘Cream And Peaches’ in about 15 minutes, it just flowed out. It’s one of my favourite songs I’ve ever made especially because vocally I really put myself out of my ‘safe zone’ and it motivated me to continue to push myself with what I’m capable of doing. ‘Cream And Peaches’ is a flirty and fun love letter to the honeymoon stage.” 

Ahead of the track’s official release 

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