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Siobhan Cotchin releases country-grunge track ‘Fill My Cup’

Having found hope and foundation in previous release ‘Growing Pains’, whilst exploring existential dread and the struggle to find her place, Siobhan Cotchin has returned now, with an introspective and inward reaching track diving even deeper into those thoughts, with ‘Fill My Cup’. On the surface, this country-grunge inspired song carries singer-songwriter traits throughout, but reaching beneath the melodies ‘Fill My Cup’ is a song for those feeling lost in their own skin, struggling to make meaning in a world of constant change and upheaval. Cotchin’s lyricism shines across the stanzas, pouring out a tale of despondency – as one would when sitting at a dusty bar across from a barman.

“‘Fill My Cup’ is a song about being exhausted from life and wanting to know if there’s anything more than what we already have right now,” explains Siobhan. It’s about my fear of not reaching my potential and trying to understand my place in the world. I have written a lot of songs about this existential dread that I think everyone feels and it really helps me cope with those thoughts. I’ve also always wanted to write a drinking song that goes a little deeper and more introspective, but is also fun and anthemic. This song is for anyone who feels a little lost and is struggling to find meaning in these insane times. It has been a crazy few years and I want people to know that they’re not alone.”

“The recording process for ‘Fill My Cup’ was obviously a great time,and was also super different to the last sessions we did for ‘Growing Pains’,” she continues. !’Fill My Cup’ went through a lot of changes, and it was awesome to have Sam’s input into the track and have a different perspective in the studio. I think that is what creates the best results. We all had heaps of fun laying down the track and I’m especially proud of the vocal takes I did. I’m really starting to enjoy recording vocals, it’s not as stressful because I feel more sure of myself and able to try out new things.”

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