Miranda Faul is releasing her latest single, ‘Patience’, today.
Speaking on ‘Patience’ Miranda says “at its core, ‘Patience’ is a song about the downside of ‘living for the plot’. It’s about chasing immediate, exciting experiences, rather than figuring out what you really need and pursuing that. The latter is often slow work without immediate reward, requiring patience. I wrote it in a blur one evening in July. I found myself in a messy romantic situation identical to one I’d been in a month before, both of my own making, and I was really angry with myself. I was questioning why I act this way, and that’s where the song came from.
“‘Patience’ was produced by Cian Sweeney. We started working on ‘Patience’ shortly after I wrote it, and I think the raw emotion behind it was captured. Cian produced my debut EP Rise & Run, which was a mix of folk, alt pop, and rnb influences. With ‘Patience,’ we went for a cinematic folk-pop production, building a swirling soundscape around dark, slow piano melodies, delicate layers of acoustic guitar, and stacked vocal layers. I’m proud of this one. I feel exposed by it. I’m very excited to share it.”