The track is from the emerging artist’s excellent debut EP Woe Is Me
Across her initial releases since her emergence earlier this year, Clara Day has been establishing herself as a unique and creative artist with a distinctive indie-folk sound that is packed full of personality and intricacies that set her apart and have given her a foothold in the UK music scene as a fresh and exciting voice, culminating with the release of her new EP Woe Is Me.
The four tracks all do a great job of showcasing the appeal and allure that the artist possesses, and its final track ‘Indigo Blue’ serves as a haunting, lo-fi closer that has this eerie feel to it that feels both intoxicating and unnerving as it progresses. Clara’s ambitious and memorable appeal is felt throughout the EP and never loses steam through the collections of tracks, here at CLOUT we’ve fallen in love with the artist’s sound and her horror-themed allure, and consider her one of our most hotly-tipped talents of the year so far.