The fiery new single precedes the release of the artist’s long-awaited debut album Cacophony
Ahead of the release of her upcoming highly anticipated debut album Cacophony, UK singer-songwriter Paris Paloma has released a range of stellar and enchanting singles that have already promised that the release is likely to be one of the standouts of the year, including tracks like recent single ‘boys, bugs, and men’ and the wildly popular ‘labour’.
The latest and final single from the album comes in the form of ‘the warmth’, a fiery and expansive release that finds the artist at her most all-encompassing and atmospheric, Taking cues from genres like dark pop, folk, and indie to craft something that feels increasingly primal and powerful, building in tension and intensity as it progresses and evoking a visceral response in you as a listener. It is no exaggeration at all to say that Cacophony already looks primed to be one of the standout releases of 2024, and August 30th when the album is released can’t come any sooner.