Premiere: Aeora announces her new EP with stirring new single, Party All Night

Premiere: Aeora announces her new EP with stirring new single, Party All Night

The EP, called Let Loose, is set to be released next month.

Header photo by Briana Davis.

It's no secret that we're pretty big fans of Melbourne singer/songwriter/producer Aeora, and in the spirit of practicing what we preach, we've been keeping an eye on her in 2018. After premiering her single Need You late last year, we're excited to premiere another brilliant new track in Party All Night, and also help announce her new EP, Let Loose, which willl be released in July.

First the single though, and Party All Night is a pulsing piece of electronica, with Aeora's commanding vocals taking centre stage over an ominous beat, co-produced by Haxx (Kult Kyss). Aeora also worked with Haxx on her new EP, which according to Aeora is "a collection of songs that all resemble a period of time where I started to deal with some issues that surrounded me in a really positive way. I started to push for the truth and push for what I really wanted from certain people in my life.

"These songs are hugely confrontational and more truthful than I have ever been, which I think has also been hugely empowering for me. Through this period for me, I've also had more thoughts on how this music isn't exclusively for my own emotional release anymore. I used to write out of the selfishness of just needing to release some emotions but for these songs, I really considered what I wanted listeners to feel. I didn't want them to feel sad or angry about certain things anymore; I want people to feel like having fun and to feel confident in themselves and the people around them."

Sounds to us like an artist really ready to unleash something special unto the world, and we can't wait.

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