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Addley dives into escapism, desire and loneliness on debut EP 'We Can Talk For Hours'

  • October 21, 2024
  • Malvika Padin
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Liverpool-based singer-songwriter Addley weaves through escapism, desire and loneliness on debut EP We Can Talk For Hours, a mesmerising collection that blends silky melodies and pounding beats for a creative burst of musicality. 

With heartfelt and confessional lyrics, dazzling delivery and an intricacy that puts dance floor anthems together cathartic offerings, the EP makes for a joyous journey through the highs and lows of youth, drawing us into a vulnerable yet uplifting space framed by enchanting guitars and bold beats. 

Speaking of the EP, he says, “This EP is a collection of songs written with a dance floor in mind and they’re mostly about The songs here are confessional, in some ways obvious and others not, but cathartic, showing how nightlife, dance floors & all that comes with it has been a release for me – sometimes in an unhealthy way.”

An alluring talent with an ability to draw us with relatability while still tapping into intimate experiences, Addley cements himself as one of the most exciting young talents to watch out for in the alternative scene. 

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