Premiere: Georgia Flood - Blue Honey
Aussie singer-songwriter delivers her sophomore single of alluring after dark electro pop
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After releasing her country-influenced debut single Cowboy earlier this year, Aussie singer-songwriter Georgia Flood is back and taking things in a tasty, lush electronic pop direction on new single Blue Honey, out July 20 but premiering on Pilerats today.
Working with producer Matt Curtin, Blue Honey sees Flood’s ethereal vocals floating above pulsating beats with ambient synths and clever vocal processing, resulting in a cut of late night electro pop that tackles themes of anxiety from an interesting perspective.
Speaking on the creation of Blue Honey, Georgia explains “There isn’t a clear influence for Blue Honey, even when I sent a reference playlist to my producer Matt Curtin, it was a very diverse list, artists including, Alannah Myles, Fred Again, Róisín Murphy, and Lucinda Williams. This was the challenge of Blue Honey, I couldn’t really find anything that would describe what I wanted to create. My loves are electronic music, pop and country, and with this track we tried to make a blend.”
Take a taste of Blue Honey a day ahead of release: