‘just a bore.’ is a relatable and intimate new release from Leah Wilcox

The track is the latest in a string of incredible and artist-defining singles from the rising talent

The track is the latest in a string of incredible and artist-defining singles from the rising talent

On her vulnerable and engrossing latest single ‘just a bore.’, immersive Midlands artist Leah Wilcox continues to establish her uniquely resonating and charming brand of indie folk, melding genres like indie pop and folkgaze to create something that feels intimately stirring and entirely her own.

The new single sees the artist exploring the imposter syndrome and anxieties that can often flood our heads in relationships, providing us with doubts about ourselves and our self-worth in a way that feels as relatable as it is captivating. The illogicality of these feelings and the push and pull that goes on in our heads and hearts in and around these situations makes for a really interesting subject matter to sink your teeth into and for Leah to dive into in moving fashion. The track is anchored by the artist’s powerhouse vocals and the deftness in which she wades through these emotions and feelings through her performance, making for a listening experience to stop you in your tracks and leave you in awe of the artistry and allure that she so effortlessly conveys.