London-based singer, songwriter, and guitarist Gigi Wilde has just released her fluid, emotionally rich new single, “permission”—an intimate track that lyrically takes a doer’s approach to love, exploring the complexities of navigating a relationship in real time..
The track appears on her recent EP Life at the Kitchen Table, a project Wilde describes as “a statement on the small moments that build us, represented by the idea of a kitchen table – somewhere where you can have tender moments, blazing rows, parties and everything in-between. It’s a metaphor that emphasises the beauty and the cinematic in the everyday.”
Sonically, “permission” is beautifully gentle. It opens with a whimsical instrumental that quickly flows into Wilde’s first verse. Acoustic guitar melodies ripple like streams of water, laying a serene foundation that contrasts perfectly with her clean, soulful vocals, which cut through with clarity and intention.
At the 2:03 mark, the drums finally make their entrance—adding a rhythmic pulse that feels like the missing piece, pulling the entire track into sharp focus.
Wilde’s harmonies subtly elevate each transition, adding depth without overwhelming the softness. The result is a lush and immersive representation of her artistry—showcasing her ability to layer delicate textures into a thick, ethereal soundscape.