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Blair West shares enchanting sophomore single ‘rabbit holes’

Introducing the wondrous world of New York based, singer-songwriter and multi instrumentalist Blair West and her sophomore single ‘rabbit holes’.

Featuring layers of quaint, relatable lyrical phrases, ‘rabbit holes’ is a unique, untouched gem of a love song. Dreamy melodies and endless, endearing pop sensibilities are interlaced throughout, as Blairs airy acoustic guitar is all that is needed to detail the delicacies of ‘rabbit holes’.

Playful and lighthearted yet underlined with the beautiful and often complex nature relationships may face. Blairs saccharine vocals encase the listener in a dewy-like tenderness, as if taken by the hand she carefully leads the listener along the twists, turns and subsequent ‘rabbit holes’ of her romantic relationship. Heavenly harmonies are perfectly placed throughout, all delivered by Blairs glorious, golden tone which soothes and calms in an instant.

As we drift into the cooler weather ‘rabbit holes’ makes for the perfect transitional tune for the final days of Summer as we tentatively tread into Autumn. So get cosy, and enjoy ‘rabbit holes’ alongside a warming cup of hot chocolate or as you kick up and crunch the first fallen leaves on your next stroll through the Forest, perhaps hand in hand with someone special.

Blair has this to say on the new offering: “This song brings together the most personal pieces of me as an artist. The lyrics, which were some of the first I ever wrote, originally lived in a poem of mine: ‘if you leave me, I’m coming to.’ It was meant as a cheeky expression of my love for my fiancé — maybe a little creepy, maybe a little extra, but most definitely romantic. As if “hopelessly devoted to you” was remixed with a bit of sass and enigma.

“I wanted to tell a love story that people could relate to, but incorporate the little eccentricities that made mine special, like my love for astrology and my years in Brooklyn.

“As far as the sound, the song was originally a more upbeat ballad, but I decided to slow it down so the lyrics could breathe, and that’s when it all clicked. I wrote the simple guitar lick you hear throughout and the whole thing came together in just a few minutes. I decided to title it ‘rabbit holes,’ which is a favourite expression of mine, and I thought it reflected the song perfectly. An Alice in Wonderland-esque fairytale. A love song through the looking glass.”

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