Lola Wild is back with “Jump The Gun,” the first taste of the highly anticipated upcoming EP Lost Signal. A payment-earth instrumental, the track gracefully fuses 80s production where nostalgia meets modernity into light years of frosty highlights, tangling everyone into a bittersweet reverie even after the last note holds.
“Jump The Gun” is a dreamy, cinematic confession draped in warm reverb and bittersweet yearning. It was produced by Jim Wallis (Still Corners, Modern Nature) and recorded at the legendary Strongroom Studios in Shoreditch, London. Its production style conjures the experience of riffling through every note, which carries remnants of memory, and every lyric is an understated rumination of love, loss, and the burden of expectation.
Lola Wild shares an inner conversation and tears back the layers of her head and heart. On the surface, the song describes the breakdown of a fragile relationship, of snap decisions made and regrets that are sure to follow. But at its heart, “Jump The Gun” goes deeper still, proving to be an introspective journey that grapples with insecurities, self-doubt, and the tendency to leap before you look. The dual nature of this perspective transforms the song into something both profound and personal yet easily relatable.
"Jump The Gun," with its hypnotic, melancholic sway and ethereal delivery, previews what is to be a stunning EP. Lola Wild has created a song that finds you, stays, resonates in your ears, and haunts you in the most wonderful essence.
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