‘Dead Time’ sees Harriet Dagnall take on a darker sound as she explores emotionally taxing relationships

The composed new track is just the third release from the emerging UK artist.

The composed new track is just the third release from the emerging UK artist.

New relationships, whether romantic or platonic, can be a tightrope at the best of time, with either side working out where they stand and trying to not put their foot in their mouth. Latest Harriet Dagnall release ‘Dead Time’ explores relationships that become way too taxing early on, that can leave us dreading the time between the working week, where there is no routine or distraction and emotions can spiral.

Sonically, subject matter has demanded bolder and darker production from the artist, and that is exactly what we’ve got. There is a sense of gravity and potency to the sounds that surround the artist’s soft vocals, making for a listening experience that can feel intense. It is the artist’s lush vocals however, that keep things afloat and provide a sense of levity, showcasing exactly why there artist has caused such a stir with her first three releases. An encouraging new release that continues to expand upon the sound of the exciting new artist.