And a powerful live session as well...
London-based songwriter Greta Isaac is back with a new EP titled 'Productive Pain'.
The singer, originally from Wales, was part of FIZZ before she recently returned to the studio to redefine her solo persona. The deeply personal EP 'Productive Pain' is a result of this journey, and it is now available for streaming.
Recorded at Middle Farm Studios, the EP explores her emotions, capturing challenging feelings and learning to move beyond them.
Greta shares...
"I created this during a period when I felt emotionally overwhelmed and needed an outlet to unravel the complications in my heart and mind. Each song was crafted in direct alignment with the new direction my life was taking, with the thread slowly coming undone as I gained clarity about my experiences. I hope this work inspires listeners to feel deeply and unapologetically, to engage in self-dialogue, and to recognize their emotional depth as a valuable and unique trait."
An enriching cycle of indie-pop songs with folk influences, Greta Isaac will perform her EP live at London’s Omeara on June 4th.
Additionally, Greta has just released a new live clip – the title track 'Productive Pain,' filmed by Dan Broadley at Middle Farm Studios, where the EP was recorded.
Photo Credit: Karina Barberis & Greta Isaac
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London-based songwriter Greta Isaac is back with her new EP titled 'Productive Pain'. Originally from Wales, the singer was previously a member of FIZZ before making her recent comeback.