Fresh off the back of her highly-praised September single ‘Life Of The Party’, Canadian artist Housewife (Brighid Fry) is back to her vibrant best once again with new euphoric offering ‘Divorce’.
Adopting a more introspective approach to the effervescent alt-pop sound she has become known for, ‘Divorce’ sees Housewife release her most vulnerable and reflective, yet anthemic offering to date.
Speaking about the new release, she said, “‘Divorce’ is a really personal one for me – I wrote it after experiencing really bad heartbreak that kind of blindsided me and completely uprooted me. It’s about not only mourning the person and the relationship you have with them, but also the life you were building together. It’s about starting to rebuild and the struggle between needing to protect yourself, but also not wanting to be involved in something adversarial with someone who has hurt you. The process of making this song was completely different than any others of mine – it was written in about half an hour which is definitely the fastest I’ve ever managed. I then took my time to record it though, co-producing with my friend Hans Li over the course of about a month. We slowly recorded everything ourselves in his bedroom. It’s the first track I have co-produced in years which I’m really excited about.”